Multiple US Road Projects Cause Regional Traffic Disruptions
Multiple US Road Projects Cause Regional Traffic Disruptions

Multiple US Road Projects Cause Regional Traffic Disruptions

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Multiple road construction and maintenance projects across the U.S. are causing significant traffic disruptions and hazards for drivers. In North Dakota, the notorious 'Road of Shame' near the Bakken oil fields is infamous for its extremely soft soil that swallows vehicles during wet conditions, resulting in numerous rescues and social media attention. Meanwhile, in Austin, Minnesota, construction on the westbound Cedar River and 6th Street bridges has forced westbound traffic to shift to eastbound lanes, creating single-lane travel in both directions and detours at several ramps. Southern Saginaw County, Michigan, is undergoing a $1.3 million resurfacing project along M-52, with single-lane closures expected through June. In Temecula, California, a day-long core-drilling operation on the southbound I-15 off-ramp at Rancho California Road is anticipated to cause heavy traffic during peak morning hours. Lastly, road rehabilitation on the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway near Brentwood Mall in Trinidad and Tobago will bring nightly closures and the frequent movement of heavy equipment, with motorists advised to use alternative routes and drive cautiously.

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