Work on Federally Required Statewide Exit Renumbering Begins in Massachusetts

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is announcing that the installation of new milepost-based signs for exits on U.S. Route 3, from Tyngsborough to Burlington began Wednesday, January 20. The work is anticipated to be completed in two weeks. The milepost sign installation read more…

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Los Angeles I-5 Construction Advisory – SR-134 to Buena Vista Street

The California Department of Transportation reports the following I-5 work will occur during daytime hours unless otherwise noted. The schedule is weather-permitting and subject to change. Dates and times are subject to change.

Construction Activities

State Route 134 (Ventura Freeway) to M read more…

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Lane, Ramp Closures for I-5 Construction in Pierce and Thurston Counties

The Washington State Department of Transportation reports the following traffic impacts associated with I-5 construction and maintenance operations in Pierce and Thurston counties this week.

Pierce County

Long-term travel alert:

Through spring 2021: The southbound I-5 exit 133 to I-705 read more…

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Lane, Shoulder Closures, Traffic Shifts for I-10 Emergency Work in Florida

The Florida Department of Transportation report that there are ongoing emergency improvements on Interstate 10 at Avalon Boulevard (S.R. 281/ Exit 22) through Friday, January 15.

Motorists may encounter nighttime far right, lane and shoulder closures and traffic shifts on the eastbound I-10 read more…

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Work on Maine I-95 in York Begins Today

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Beginning Thursday, January 14, 2016, drilling and excavation crews will be performing work on property owned by the Maine Turnpike Authority located at Mile 8.8.

This geotechnical work is being done for the purpose of allowing more detailed design of an Open Road Tolling (ORT) plaza at Mile 8.8.

Work will occur between the hours of 7:00 AM and 3:30 PM starting on Thursday, January 14, 2016 and is expected to take place for several days.  Lane closures and shoulder closures are anticipated during this time.  Please use caution when approaching this area.

The Maine Turnpike Authority appreciates motorists’ patience and understanding during this work.


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Developers Anticipate Construction to Begin on The Outlets at Richmond This Summer

Developers planning to build the Outlets at Richmond, a massive shopping complex just off I-95 exit 89, hope to begin construction this summer.

Craig Realty Group submitted its plans for the development to the Hanover County Planning Department and are hoping for preliminary approval this week.

The Outlets at Richmond will provide an upscale shopping experience with quality brand-name merchandise for the Richmond area and surrounding region.

According to site plans, the complex will consist of four buildings totaling 375,000 square feet of retail space, filled with an exciting selection of nationally recognized retailers as well as trendy local and regional merchants, and surrounded by hotels and restaurants


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DelDOT Suspends Lane Closures for the Holidays

The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) reminds drivers to expect extra traffic in Delaware starting as early as Monday, December 21. Planned lane closures on Delaware’s multi-lane highways will be suspended at midnight on Thursday, December 24, and will resume at midnight on Monday, December 28. Traffic accidents and other unpredictable types of transportation incidents may cause lane closures and/or delays.

The warmer than normal temperatures forecast for the holidays means more pedestrians and bicyclists will likely be interacting with traffic this year. Motorists are asked to be on the lookout for both. Pedestrians are reminded to use designated sidewalks and marked road crossings; and bicyclists are reminded to use bike paths and lanes where available. Both should wear bright clothing and use a light, if out during night or low light conditions.

DelDOT’s Transportation Management Center (TMC) will monitor and adjust computerized traffic sign