Striping Work Means Intermittent Lane Closures On I-80 In High Sierra This Week
Sierra drivers are being asked to be patient as striping work begins on Interstate 80 this week.
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Sierra drivers are being asked to be patient as striping work begins on Interstate 80 this week.
Caltrans announced Thursday that there will be alternating lane closures on southbound I-5 from J Street to Richards Boulevard from 9 p.m. Thursday to 4 a.m. Friday and from 9 p.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Saturday.
Caltrans says the problem is long-delayed work and quick fix projects in place of the road work that was needed due to funding issues.
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Emergency roadwork on I-5 in Sacramento snarled traffic on Labor Day, causing delays as people made their way home from their holiday destinations.
Traveling over the Labor Day weekend will come with some delays in Sacramento as a long emergency road closure is expected to last through Tuesday.
Emergency roadwork on Interstate 5 means last minute closures just in time for Labor Day weekend. This comes after a large pothole damaged several cars Thursday morning.
A pothole surfaced near the Richards Boulevard exit, blowing out drivers' tires. It's the second incident this month in the same area.
Emergency road repairs will shut down portions of Interstate 5 through Labor Day weekend in Downtown Sacramento after a large pothole damaged vehicles.
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The debris affected drivers heading northbound toward Richards Blvd and hit windshields, bumpers, and even caused a few flat tires.
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