Slow down and drive with caution in work zones
No matter where you drive these days in Minnesota, or for that matter — across the nation — road construction is hot and heavy this summer.
Construction work has started on U.S. Highway 59 near Marshall and Garvin.
The concrete repair work will happen in two segments. Later this summer, a second detour will be put in place when work starts south of Garvin.
The $4.4 million project will repair the concrete on the highway surface, as well as upgrading some sidewalks and pedestrian crossings in Marshall, the Minnesota Department of Transportation said in a news release. The segment of construction near Marshall will affect Highway 59 from the intersection with Minnesota Highway 23 within city limits, to the intersection of Lyon County Road 6 south of Marshall.
The second section of the project will affect Highway 59 from Lyon County Road 14 to 201st Street in Murray County. Traffic will be detoured onto U.S. Highway 14, Lyon County Road 5/Murray County Road 29, and Murray County Road 48. Construction is planned to take about seven weeks to complete, MnDOT said.
Two construction projects are underway in New Ulm. The 20th South Street construction is led by the city and the Highway 14 roundabout is led by MnDOT.
A Highway 4 project between St. James and Sleepy Eye includes roadway, bridge and drainage improvements. In addition to resurfacing approximately 25 miles of roadway, three bridges will be replaced.
Driving through Minneapolis and St. Paul is no fun as well with several construction projects underway in the Twin Cities.
Driving through and around construction zones can be frustrating for drivers. However, the work is necessary for smoother travel in the future. Driving recklessly in a construction zone can lead to disastrous situations for driver and construction workers.
MnDot recommends drivers to slow down and drive with caution. It also recommends drivers to follow these safe driving tips:
Obey posted speed limits. The fine for speeding in a work zone is $300.
• Drive undistracted. Avoid using phones, mobile devices, adjusting the radio – even eating – while in work zones.
• Move over. Give workers room to safely complete their work.
• Know before you go. Get real-time information about traffic and road conditions at 511mn.org or download the free 511mn app at Google Play or the App Store.
• Be patient. Expect delays, especially during peak travel times.
• Do the zipper merge.
• Avoid making unnecessary lane changes.
• Never enter a road blocked with barriers or cones.
• Expect work zones to constantly change. Day to day you could experience lane shifts, closures, narrower lanes, moving workers and vehicles.
We urge drivers to keep these tips in mind when traveling in southwest Minnesota and other parts of the state this summer.