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If you have plans to be driving around the Twin Cities metro this weekend, there are several highway closures that could ...
Summer is always a popular time for road construction in Minnesota, but orange cones and closures seem to be especially ...
Motorists can expect single-lane traffic on both northbound and southbound I-35 on weekdays. There is some good news for ...
Several road construction projects will interrupt the flow of traffic in southwest Minnesota this year, including a two-year concrete resurfacing project on Highway 71 and 23 in Willmar. The ...
The I-90 corridor is the hardest hit.Heavy snow and high winds are combining for treacherous conditions on roads in southern Minnesota. MnDOT traffic updates show a number of crashes or spinouts ...
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Watch: MnDOT cameras capture crashes, spinouts during Thursday snowThe Minnesota State Patrol says there were more than 750 crashes on Minnesota roads during Thursday's snow storm, with 453 resulting in vehicle damage, 38 resulting in injury, as well as 281 ...
The Twin Cities office of the National Weather Service alerted drivers at 8:37 p.m. Wednesday that road conditions "remain very slick due to this evening's snowfall," and that temps below freezing ...
According to MnDOT, the road will increase capacity and lower the amount of bottle necks and address growth in the area. An interactive traffic map showing current conditions can be found below.
Pete Marthaler, a Construction Manager with MnDOT, presented an update on the Twin Ports Interchange project. Last year there were delays to road construction after the discovery of indigenous ...
MnDOT’s 2024 to-do list includes nearly 200 road and bridge projects The agency released its list of $1.6 billion in projects Tuesday, signaling the beginning of road construction season.
Traffic and road conditions are visible from the Minnesota Department of Transportation camera on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023, on Highway 371 at County Highway 77 and County Highway 13.
Nobles County will see significant road work between 2028 and 2033, according to MnDOT's CHIP plan, some of which may be moved up because of the legislature's additional $5 billion allocation.
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