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Plans to construct an outer loop around the city of Tyler, Texas began in the mid-1980s. The original plans called for a freeway to be built but Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) determined that there was a funding shortfall and the road would not likely be built until 2033 using traditional funding. [ 4 ]
Every month, TxDOT publishes Texas Highways, a magazine aimed at showcasing various aspects of the state, often by providing interesting travel information on a specific stretch of highway (or highways) in the state. TxDOT also publishes the annual Texas Travel Guide, which offers points of interests for all regions of Texas.
Safety standards (irrespective of traffic control) are mandated by OSHA as well as state-level occupational safety departments. A construction traffic control company operates in the same basic way as any other construction company. Companies submit a bid for a job, the lowest bid is accepted (except in the case of disadvantaged companies), and ...
Dec. 27—The Texas Department of Transportation issued an emergency closure traffic alert Wednesday for the main lanes of I-20 in Midland County. The eastbound right main lane of I-20 near the ...
Nov. 3—The Texas Department of Transportation issued two traffic alerts Friday for the main lanes of I-20 in Midland County. The westbound left lane of I-20 from Schlumberger Drive to CR 1255 ...
Jul. 10—In early July, TxDOT published the draft 2025 Unified Transportation Plan for public comments. This year the only additions were projects either added through utilization of locally ...
Loop 9, as defined by TxDOT, is highlighted in red; it is unknown whether the remainder of the loop would receive this designation. Loop 9 is a proposed state highway that will be located on the southern fringes of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex along the southern Dallas County line westward into northern Johnson County .
Maintenance of traffic (MOT), also known as temporary traffic control or temporary traffic management, [1] is a process of establishing of a work zone, providing related transportation management and temporary traffic control on streets and highways right-of-way. This process does not apply to law enforcement officers.