PHOENIX – Newly constructed, additional travel lanes on eastbound and westbound Interstate 10 in the Broadway Curve area have opened to drivers.
One of the major components of the …
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PHOENIX – Newly constructed, additional travel lanes on eastbound and westbound Interstate 10 in the Broadway Curve area have opened to drivers.
One of the major components of the I-10 Broadway Curve improvement project was to widen “I-10 mainline from four to six travel lanes and add an additional HOV lane,” state transportation officials stated in a release.
The work will bring the number of HOV lanes to two through the I-10 Broadway Curve area in both directions. The additional HOV lanes are scheduled to open to motorists in March, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Also in March, crews will finish work on the I-10 and SR 143 interchange, completing construction of the new HOV flyover ramps that will connect I-10 and SR 143, officials said.
The additional travel lanes on the eastbound I-10 mainline are located between I-17 near Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport to Baseline Road and on the westbound I-10 mainline between US 60 and 32nd Street.
Completion of the I-10 Broadway Curve improvement project is scheduled for this spring, ADOT officials said.
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