Major Construction Blockages on I-95 and I-10 Slow Thursday Morning Commute

Jacksonville Traffic Overview
Commuters across the First Coast are facing a challenging Thursday morning on February 5, 2026. As of early this morning, official reports from the Florida Department of Transportation and the Highway Patrol indicate a significant surge in construction-related lane and ramp closures, particularly concentrated along the major arteries of I-95 and I-10. Travelers are advised to plan for at least 15 to 20 minutes of extra travel time if their routes involve the downtown interchange or the Emerson Street corridor.
Significant Lane and Ramp Closures
Infrastructure improvements are currently causing several bottlenecks. The following major roadworks are active and verified for today:
- I-95 Northbound: A left lane is currently blocked at Mile Marker 346. This is significantly slowing traffic approaching the University Boulevard and Emerson Street area.
- I-10 Westbound: The left lane is blocked at Mile Marker 362 near the downtown corridor. Additionally, the ramp from US-17 to I-10 Westbound at Exit 361 is completely blocked due to ongoing construction.
- I-10 Eastbound: Lane closures are reported at Mile Marker 357, where the left lane is blocked. Commuters should also note that the Stockton Street entrance ramp to I-10 Westbound is currently inaccessible.
- Emerson Street: Both the northbound entrance and exit ramps for I-95 at Emerson Street (Ramp 347) are blocked due to construction activities. Motorists are encouraged to use Philips Highway as a primary detour.
- US-17 / North Main Street: Lane-blocking construction continues on US-17 before Yellow Bluff Road. Drivers should exercise extreme caution and watch for flaggers in this zone.
Public Transit and Airport Updates
For those utilizing the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA), the new fare reduction pilot program is now in full effect as of this week. Passengers on local bus routes should verify their updated fare rates before boarding. While the Skyway faced weather-related disruptions earlier in the week, services are currently operating, though bus bridges remain on standby for potential morning adjustments.
Travelers heading to Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) should be aware of high parking volumes. As of this morning, the Daily Garage and Daily Surface lots are at approximately 85% capacity. TSA wait times remain minimal, but the shortage of close-proximity parking may necessitate using the economy lots, which requires additional time for the shuttle service to the terminal.
Safe Driving Reminders
With multiple ramps blocked near the I-95 and I-10 interchange, we urge all drivers to avoid late merging and to keep their eyes on the road rather than navigation apps. High-traffic areas like Blanding Boulevard and St. Johns Bluff Road remain under close watch by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office following recent incidents. Stay alert, stay patient, and maintain a safe following distance during this heavy Thursday commute.

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