Outbound Kennedy Expressway Construction Resumes 3/17

If you’re planning on taking a taxi or ride share back to O’hare, allow extra time for the commute. Two outbound local lanes will be closed. The express lanes will only be accessible to the Edens Expressway.

If you're planning to head to O'Hare Airport via taxi or ride share between now and March 17th, be aware that there will be some construction-related disruptions on the outbound Kennedy Expressway (I-90). The work is expected to impact travel times, especially as the outbound local lanes will be closed, and only the Edens Expressway access lanes will remain open for express traffic.

Here are some important things to keep in mind:

  • Allow extra time: With the construction affecting lanes, it’s crucial to give yourself more time for the trip. Traffic congestion is likely to be more significant during rush hours, so plan accordingly.
  • Taxi and rideshare considerations: If you're using a taxi or ride share, be prepared for potential delays and route changes. Drivers may opt for alternate routes to avoid the blocked lanes, which could add additional time to your commute.
  • Express lanes: The express lanes will remain open for Edens Expressway traffic only, which could impact those relying on the express lanes to get to the airport quickly. Traffic could be heavier in the local lanes, so keep this in mind if you're traveling during peak hours.
  • Alternative routes: Consider taking alternate routes or using public transit options if possible. The Blue Line from downtown Chicago goes directly to O'Hare and is a good option if you're looking to avoid the construction altogether.

Be sure to check traffic updates for real-time information on the construction and any further lane closures, especially if you're traveling during rush hour or need to catch a flight.

Safe travels and give yourself extra time to reach O'Hare with minimal stress!


More Chicago Travel Questions