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Drivers around Arizona will experience many road closures this weekend on interstates 10 and 17, beginning Friday and into the holiday weekend. Metro Phoenix road closures: What to know about I-10 ...
The Arizona Department of Transportation has released its list of upcoming freeway closures headed to the Phoenix-area this weekend. Be advised: These Phoenix-area freeways will be closed this weekend
Traffic travels McDonald Road to Highway 22 and then back onto the interstate. Westbound traffic detours off I-82 at Exit 50 onto Buena Road and then takes the Yakima Valley Highway and Donald ...
There was significant local opposition in the 1960s and 1970s to expansion of the freeway system. [4] Because of this, by the time public opinion began to favor freeway expansion in the 1980s and 1990s, Phoenix freeways had to be funded primarily by local sales tax dollars rather than diminishing sources of federal money; newer freeways were, and continue to be, given state route designations ...
I-405 is a 30-mile (48 km) north–south freeway that serves as a bypass of I-5 through Seattle while serving the Eastside region. [3] It is listed as part of the National Highway System, identifying routes that are important to the national economy, defense, and mobility, and the state's Highway of Statewide Significance program, recognizing its connection to major communities.
This is Seattle's largest and widest freeway. Traffic back-ups going into Seattle from the north and south are very common during the morning and evening rush hours. Interstate 5 in Downtown Seattle, seen from Beacon Hill. Interstate 5 runs just east of Downtown Tacoma as it goes through the metro area.
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The present-day route of SR 522 was built in stages between 1907 and 1965, beginning with the Red Brick Road from Seattle to Bothell, then part of the Pacific Highway and later US 99. The road later became a branch of Primary State Highway 2 (PSH 2) in 1937, and was extended east to Redmond and North Bend.