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Iowa
DOT Cautions Travelers About Work Zones Over July 4 Holiday
Posted 29 June 2009
Travel during the upcoming July Fourth holiday could be slowed somewhat
by road construction, according to the Iowa Department of
Transportation (DOT). Several projects on Iowa’s interstate roadways
may warrant advance planning on the part of drivers.
Northern Iowa
· Bridge rail
reconstruction of the I-380/U.S. 20 interchange bridges and the I-380
bridge over the Cedar River will cause traffic to be shifted away from
the bridge rail work; however, two lanes will remain open in each
direction on I-380.
Northwest Iowa
· Pavement
reconstruction on I-29 from the Little Sioux interchange to the Onawa
interchange will create single-lane closures on both the north- and
southbound lanes between mileposts 95 and102 and mileposts 106.5 to
113.4. A single lane will be open in each direction.
· Pavement
resurfacing on I-29 from the Sloan interchange to the Sergeant Bluff
interchange will cause lane closures in both the north- and southbound
lanes between mileposts 127 to 132. A single lane will be open in each
direction.
· Pavement
reconstruction on I-29 in Sioux City will allow for traffic on two
lanes in each direction, but ramp closures will be in place at the
I-29/Iowa 12 (Riverside Boulevard) interchange.
· Construction
of a crossover on I-29 for the bridge replacement over Robinson Ditch
in Monona County will cause lane closures in both the north- and
southbound lanes between mileposts 119 and 120. A single lane will be
open in each direction.
Southwest Iowa
· Bridge
construction on westbound I-80 over the Iowa Interstate Railroad bridge
at the Adair interchange has resulted in traffic shifting to the
eastbound lanes in a head-to-head pattern between mileposts 73 and 78.
· Construction
of two bridges has closed eastbound I-80 near the Atlantic interchange.
Traffic is shifted to a head-to-head pattern in the westbound lanes
between mileposts 58 and 61.
· Widening of
two I-29 bridges over the Boyer River in Harrison County near the
Loveland interchange at milepost 73 has reduced traffic to a single,
14.5-foot wide lane in both the north- and southbound directions.
· Bridge repair
on northbound I-29 at the Missouri Valley interchange at milepost 75
has reduced the roadway to one lane, with the open lane having a
15-foot lane width restriction.
· Retrofit
barrier rail work on the northbound I-29 bridge at milepost 84 in
Harrison County north of Modale will result in a lane closure.
· Bridge
replacement on southbound I-29 at the north side of Council Bluffs in
Pottawattamie County, just north of the Honey Creek interchange near
milepost 67, has traffic in a head-to-head pattern in the northbound
lanes.
· Bridge
construction of two bridges and asphalt resurfacing on southbound I-29
in Fremont County between mileposts 17 and 21 has traffic shifted to a
head-to-head pattern in the northbound lanes.
· Bridge
construction has closed southbound I-29 in Mills County between
mileposts 26 and 30. Traffic is shifted to a head-to-head pattern in
the northbound lanes.
· Bridge
construction and asphalt resurfacing has closed southbound I-29 between
mileposts 39 and 45 in Mills County. Traffic has been shifted to a
head-to-head pattern in the northbound lanes.
South Central Iowa
· Pavement
replacement projects are underway at four bridges on I-35 in Warren
County. Single-lane traffic will be maintained in both the north- and
southbound lanes through the work zones at mileposts 43, 47, 49, and 52.
· Pavement
reconstruction on southbound I-35 from the Van Wert interchange at
milepost 22 to the Osceola interchange at milepost 33 has caused
traffic to be placed in a head-to-head pattern in the northbound lanes.
Exit 29 is closed for southbound traffic.
Eastern Iowa
· Pavement
reconstruction on I-80 at Iowa City between mileposts 240 and 242 will
result in both directions of traffic having two lanes available, but
the lanes and shoulders are narrower and separated from each other by
concrete barrier rail.
· Bridge
replacement of the I-80 bridges over the Cedar River will cause a
traffic shift, but two lanes will be available in each direction.
· Eastbound I-80
over the Mississippi River at Le Claire is closed for bridge repairs.
Travelers are urged to use I-280 when crossing from Iowa into Illinois.
There are many other ongoing construction projects affecting traffic on
the state, county and local road systems. Details of all current Iowa
DOT construction projects can be found at http://www.511ia.org/.
Tips for driving safely in work zones
· Expect the
unexpected. Normal speed limits may be reduced, traffic lanes may be
changed, and people may be working on or near the road.
· Slow down and
do not tailgate. Speeding is one of the major causes of work zone
crashes. Keep a safe distance between you and the vehicle ahead. The
most common crash in a highway work zone is the rear-end collision.
· Keep a safe
distance between your vehicle and road workers and their equipment.
· Pay attention
to the signs. Warning signs are there to help you and other drivers
move safely through the work zone. Observe the posted signs until you
see the one that reads "End Road Work."
· Obey flaggers.
The flagger knows what is best for moving traffic safely in the work
zone. A flagger has the same authority as a regulatory sign, so you can
be cited for disobeying his or her directions.
· Stay alert and
minimize distractions. Dedicate your full attention to the roadway and
avoid changing radio stations, using cell phones or other distractions
while driving in a work zone.
· Keep up with
the traffic flow. Motorists can help maintain traffic flow and posted
speeds by merging as soon as possible. Don't drive right up to the lane
closure and then try to merge.
· Be patient and
stay calm. Work zones are not there to personally inconvenience you.
Remember, road workers are improving the road for your use.
· Watch for
persons wearing high visibility (HiViz) apparel. All persons, including
the media, are required by federal law to wear HiViz apparel when in
highway work zones.
· Prepare for
your trip to take a little more time. Check radio, TV, or Web sites (http://www.511ia.org/), or call 511
for traffic information. Expect delays and leave early so you can reach
your destination on time.
· Be aware that
traffic fines for moving violations can more than double in work zones.
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