{{short description|Highway in Louisiana}} {{Use American English|date=April 2025}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}} {{Infobox road |state=LA |type=LA |route=3132 |map=LA 3132 map.svg |map_notes=Route of LA&nbsp;3132 highlighted in red |alternate_name={{plainlist|1= *Terry Bradshaw Passway *{{small|(or the Inner Loop Expressway)}} }} |length_mi=10.254 |length_ref=<ref name="LRS 2015">{{cite web |url=http://wwwsp.dotd.la.gov/Inside_LaDOTD/Divisions/Mgmt_Finance/GIS/Pages/GIS_Data.aspx |title=La&nbsp;DOTD GIS Data |date=September 2015 |publisher=Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development |accessdate=May 17, 2017}}</ref> |established=July 27, 1977<ref name="Times 7-27-1977">{{cite news |date=July 27, 1977 |title=New East–West Traffic Artery Will Open Today |newspaper=The Shreveport Times |location=Shreveport |page=4A}}</ref> |direction_a=West |terminus_a={{jct|state=LA|I|20|I|220}} in Shreveport |junction={{plainlist|1= *{{jct|state=LA|US|171}} in Shreveport *{{jct|state=LA|I|49}} in Shreveport }} |direction_b=East |terminus_b={{jct|state=LA|LA|523}} in Shreveport |parishes=Caddo |previous_type=LA |previous_route=3131 |next_type=LA |next_route=3134 }} '''Louisiana Highway 3132''' ('''LA&nbsp;3132''') is a freeway located in Shreveport, Louisiana. It runs {{convert|10.25|mi|km}} in a general east–west direction from the junction of Interstates 20 and 220 to LA&nbsp;523, serving as a southwestern bypass of the downtown area. With I-220, the highway helps to carry through traffic between the two disconnected portions of Interstate 49 (I-49), the area's main north–south route.

Though the controlled-access highway was officially designated as the '''Terry Bradshaw Passway''' in 2003, it is commonly known as the '''Inner Loop Expressway''' and is still signed as such from intersecting routes.

==Route description== From the west, LA&nbsp;3132 begins at a partial cloverleaf interchange with I-20 (exit 11) and I-220 (exits 1B–C) in Shreveport, the largest city in northwestern Louisiana. The interchange forms the western terminus of I-220, a northern bypass of Shreveport and neighboring Bossier City. I-20 connects with downtown Shreveport to the east and Dallas, Texas to the west. LA&nbsp;3132 heads south initially as a six-lane controlled-access highway alongside Shreveport Regional Airport and passes through a diamond interchange with LA&nbsp;511 (West 70th Street). Narrowing to four lanes, LA&nbsp;3132 proceeds through a sparsely developed area and curves due east. The highway then has interchanges with three north–south thoroughfares in quick succession: the local roads Walker Road (exit 3) and Jewella Avenue (exit 4), followed by US&nbsp;171 (Mansfield Road). Eastbound traffic must access the latter via exit 4 while westbound traffic uses the independent exit 5.<ref name="GMaps">{{Google maps |url=http://www.google.com/maps/dir/32.4561832,-93.8445723/32.400369,-93.7155057/@32.4322385,-93.7773821,10359m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!4m1!3e0?hl=en |title=Overview Map of LA&nbsp;3132 |accessdate=September 6, 2015}}</ref><ref name="P09S 2012">{{cite LADOTD map |date=2012P |parish=Caddo |sheet=South |accessdate=September 6, 2015}}</ref><ref name="D04 2012">{{cite LADOTD map |date=2012D |district=04 |accessdate=September 6, 2015}}</ref>

Continuing eastward through a largely residential area, LA&nbsp;3132 engages into a four-level stack interchange with I-49, the main route between Shreveport and Alexandria, at exit 7. This is closely followed by diamond interchanges with LA&nbsp;523 (Ellerbe Road/Line Avenue) and LA&nbsp;526 (Bert Kouns Industrial Loop) at exits 8 and 9, respectively. Soon afterward, traffic is forced onto exit 10 to an at-grade intersection with LA&nbsp;523, which connects to LA&nbsp;1 in an area on the Shreveport city limits known as Lucas. Pavement stubs separated from the exit ramps by Jersey barriers indicate a planned direct connection to LA&nbsp;1 on the south side of town.<ref name="GMaps"/><ref name="P09S 2012"/><ref name="D04 2012"/>

===Route classification and data=== LA&nbsp;3132 is classified as an urban freeway by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (La&nbsp;DOTD). Daily traffic volume in 2013 averaged between 38,800 and 44,300 vehicles.<ref name="GIS 2013">{{cite web |url=http://gis.dotd.la.gov/DOTD_EIC/DOTDMapping/ |title=La&nbsp;DOTD GIS |date=2013 |publisher=Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development |accessdate=September 8, 2013 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131016093226/http://gis.dotd.la.gov/DOTD_EIC/DOTDMapping/ |archivedate=October 16, 2013 }}</ref> The posted speed limit is {{convert|60|mph|km/h|abbr=on|round=5}}.<ref name="GMaps"/>

==History== LA&nbsp;3132 was designated in the late 1960s as a southern bypass loop of the Shreveport metropolitan area. The highway was to have crossed the Red River by way of the existing Jimmie Davis Bridge on LA&nbsp;511 constructed in 1968.<ref name="Ugly 1224284">{{cite web |url=http://www.uglybridges.com/1224284 |title=National Bridge Inventory Data: LA0511 Over Red R., C.&nbsp;Fant Pkwy, AR TE |date=2013 |website=Ugly Bridges |accessdate=September 6, 2015}}</ref><ref name="LDH 1970 Plan">{{cite report |title=Proposed Five-Year Highway Construction Program |publisher=Louisiana Department of Highways |date=1970}}</ref> As part of the Louisiana Department of Highways' Proposed Five-Year Highway Construction Program in 1970, a second bridge was to be constructed to create a four-lane crossing of the river, but this never came to fruition.<ref name="LDH 1970 Plan"/> The first section of the Inner Loop Expressway was opened on July 27, 1977 and followed the current route of LA&nbsp;526 from LA&nbsp;511 near the bridge southwest to the present LA&nbsp;3132, then northwest on the present LA&nbsp;3132 to Linwood Avenue.<ref name="Times 7-27-1977"/><ref name="DOTD 1979/80">{{cite LADOTD map |date=1979}}</ref> The highway was extended west across US&nbsp;171 (Mansfield Road) to Jewella Avenue in 1980,<ref name="Times 10-23-1980">{{cite news |date=October 23, 1980 |title=Inner Loop Section Will Open Today |newspaper=The Times |location=Shreveport |page=12A}}</ref><ref name="DOTD 1983">{{cite LADOTD map |date=1983}}</ref> then west and north to I-20 in 1984.<ref name="Times 11-22-1984">{{cite news |last=Ransburg |first=Eleanor |date=November 22, 1984 |title=Last Inner Loop Leg Opens |newspaper=The Times |location=Shreveport |page=1A}}</ref><ref name="DOTD 1988">{{cite LADOTD map |date=1988}}</ref>

I-49 was extended north into Shreveport to a temporary terminus at LA&nbsp;3132 around 1991.<ref name="DOTD 1991">{{cite LADOTD map |date=1991}}</ref><ref name="DOTD 1991/92">{{cite LADOTD map |date=1992}}</ref> LA&nbsp;3132 served as the main connector to eastbound I-20 until the two interstates were directly connected in December 1995.<ref name="Adv. 12-27-1995">{{cite news |last=Baughman |first=Christopher |date=December 27, 1995 |title=New I-49 Stretch to Help Bowl-Bound LSU Fans |newspaper=The Advocate |location=Baton Rouge |page=1B}}</ref> By the mid-1990s, as plans for the Inner Loop Expressway changed, the portion of LA&nbsp;3132 connecting to LA&nbsp;511 at the Jimmie Davis Bridge became part of LA&nbsp;526.<ref name="P09S 1996">{{cite LADOTD map |date=2000P |parish=Caddo |sheet=South}}</ref> LA&nbsp;3132 was then extended on its east end straight across LA&nbsp;526 to a new terminus at LA&nbsp;523.<ref name="DOTD 2005">{{cite LADOTD map |date=2005}}</ref> This last project was completed in September 2007.<ref name="Times 9-13-2007">{{cite news |last=Hunter |first=Velda |date=September 13, 2007 |title=Youree Drive Upgrade Nearly Complete |newspaper=The Times |location=Shreveport |page=3A}}</ref>

In 2003, the highway was officially designated by an act of the Louisiana state legisture as the "Terry Bradshaw Passway" in honor of the Shreveport native and professional football star.<ref name="Adv. 7-16-2003">{{cite news |date=July 16, 2003 |title=Road to be Named for Bradshaw |newspaper=The Advocate |location=Baton Rouge}}</ref> The change had been proposed as far back as 1989 and was met with opposition by local residents. As Bradshaw was a living person and no longer a Louisiana resident, some favored honoring either a deceased cultural hero or war veteran.<ref name="Adv. 10-4-1989">{{cite news |date=October 4, 1989 |title=Renaming Highway Causing Flack |newspaper=The Advocate |location=Baton Rouge |page=10-C}}</ref> Bradshaw appeared in person as the first signs bearing the new name were erected along the highway in November 2005.<ref name="Adv. 11-10-2005">{{cite news |date=November 10, 2005 |title=Bradshaw Wants to Buy Saints, Keep Team in La. |newspaper=The Advocate |location=Baton Rouge |page=1-C}}</ref>

==Future== La&nbsp;DOTD is currently planning to extend LA&nbsp;3132 from LA&nbsp;523 southeast to intersect LA&nbsp;1 south of Lucas, a distance of {{convert|1.93|mi|km}}.<ref name="GIS 2013"/> They plan on extending LA 3132 south from LA 523 to future I-69 once it is built.<ref>{{Cite web|title=LA 3132 Inner Loop Extension {{!}} NLCOG Listens|url=http://www.nlcoglistens.com/la-3132-inner-loop-extension|access-date=2022-01-07|website=www.nlcoglistens.com}}</ref>

There are five options currently in contention for closing the gap in I-49 in Shreveport. Four of these options involve the construction of a new alignment extending from the existing I-49/I-20 interchange to the I-49/I-220 interchange. This direct connection, known as the Inner City Connector, is controversial due to its path being projected through a residential neighborhood, which would necessitate the displacement of many of its residents. The fifth option involves routing through traffic via the existing LA&nbsp;3132 and I-220 alignments after necessary improvements to those highways are carried out.<ref name="KSLA 2-25-2015">{{cite news |last=Warner |first=Doug |date=February 25, 2015 |title=Filling the Gap: Will I-49 Go Through Shreveport, or Around? |url=http://www.ksla.com/story/28078367/filling-the-gap-will-i-49-go-through-shreveport-or-around |newspaper=KSLA News 12 |location=Shreveport |access-date=October 4, 2015}}</ref><ref name="KSLA 3-21-2015">{{cite news |last=Warner |first=Doug |date=March 21, 2015 |title=CC to DC: I-49 Inner City Connector "It's a No Brainer" |url=http://www.ksla.com/story/28285971/cc-to-dc-i-49-inner-city-connector-its-a-no-brainer |newspaper=KSLA News 12 |location=Shreveport |access-date=October 4, 2015}}</ref><ref name="I-49 Connector">{{cite web |url=http://www.i49shreveport.com/Site/index.html |title=I-49 Inner-City Connector–Shreveport |date=2013 |website=I-49 Inner-City Connector–Shreveport |access-date=October 4, 2015}}</ref><!--Interactive map of projected corridors-->

==Exit list== {{LAinttop|exit|parish=Caddo|location=Shreveport|length_ref=<ref name="LRS 2015"/>}} {{LAint|exit |mile=0.000 |mspan=2 |exit= |road={{jct|state=LA|I|220|dir1=east|I|49|dir2=north|to2=yes|location1=Texarkana}} |notes=Continuation east }} {{LAint|exit |mile=none |exit=1 |road={{jct|state=LA|I|20|city1=Monroe|location2=Dallas}} |notes=Signed as exits 1B (west) and 1C (east); exit 11 on I-20 }} {{LAint|exit |mile=0.591 |mile2=1.279 |exit=1D |road={{jct|state=LA|LA|511|name1=West 70th Street}} |notes= }} {{LAint|exit |mile=3.412 |mile2=4.000 |exit=3 |road=Walker Road |notes= }} {{LAint|exit |mile=4.438 |mile2=5.115 |exit=4 |road={{jct|state=LA|road|Jewella Avenue|to2=to|US|171|name1=Mansfield Road}} |notes=US&nbsp;171 not signed westbound }} {{LAint|exit |type=incomplete |mile=5.280 |mile2=5.465 |exit=5 |road={{jct|state=LA|US|171|name1=Mansfield Road}} |notes=Westbound exit and eastbound entrance }} {{LAint|exit |mile=6.488 |mile2=7.155 |exit=6 |road=Linwood Avenue |notes= }} {{LAint|exit |mile=7.181 |mile2=8.041 |exit=7 |road={{jct|state=LA|I|49|city1=Shreveport|city2=Alexandria}} |notes=Exit 201 on I-49 }} {{LAint|exit |mile=8.128 |mile2=8.606 |exit=8 |road={{jct|state=LA|LA|523|name1=Ellerbe Road / Line Avenue}} |notes= }} {{LAint|exit |mile=8.907 |mile2=9.517 |exit=9 |road={{jct|state=LA|LA|526|name1=Bert Kouns Industrial Loop}} |notes= }} {{LAint|exit |mile=10.254 |exit=10 |road={{jct|state=LA|LA|523|name1=Flournoy Lucas Road}} |notes=Current eastern terminus |type=incomplete }} {{LAint|exit |type=unbuilt |mile= |mile2= |exit= |road=Leonard Road |notes=Proposed }} {{LAint|exit |type=unbuilt |mile= |mile2= |exit= |road={{jct|state=LA|I|69}} |notes=Proposed eastern terminus }}

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==See also== *{{Portal-inline|United States}} *{{Portal-inline|U.S. Roads}}

==References== {{reflist|30em}}

==External links== {{Attached KML|display=inline,title}} *[http://wwwsp.dotd.la.gov/Business/Pages/GIS_Maps.aspx Maps / GIS Data Homepage], Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development

3132 Category:Transportation in Caddo Parish, Louisiana Category:Transportation in Shreveport, Louisiana Category:Freeways in the United States