US 50 Daytime Lane Reductions End Stateline Amid Multi-Year Repaving Project
US 50 Daytime Lane Reductions End Stateline Amid Multi-Year Repaving Project

US 50 Daytime Lane Reductions End Stateline Amid Multi-Year Repaving Project

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The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) is nearing completion of a significant repaving project on U.S. 50 at Stateline on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe, which is part of a two-year improvement initiative scheduled through October 2026. Since June 8, U.S. 50 has been reduced to one lane in each direction around the clock as crews removed old pavement and laid approximately 3,000 tons of new asphalt. Temporary roadway striping will be completed by June 12, with further overnight lane reductions and traffic switches planned for late June to place a protective surface layer. Motorists should expect single lane closures from Sunday evenings to Friday noons, with at least one lane open in each direction and reduced speeds of 35 mph through work zones. Meanwhile, northbound U.S. 395 at Parr Boulevard experienced a temporary lane reduction due to a police investigation involving a crash between a Mustang and a Jeep, but all lanes have since reopened with no public threat reported. These transportation updates highlight ongoing efforts to improve road safety and infrastructure while managing traffic impacts in Nevada.

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