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MnDOT operates networks of ramp meters and traffic cameras in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area in order to manage traffic flow. The department has also put up informational electronic signage along highways to provide alert messages. Message boards have been in Rochester, Duluth and the Twin Cities for some time
A road conditions map from South Dakota 511 shows the road closures near Canton and Worthing. As sections of Sioux Falls and Minnehaha and Lincoln county are put under ongoing flash flood warnings ...
Minnesota State Highway 65 (MN 65) is a highway in the east–central and northeast parts of the U.S. state of Minnesota, which starts at its split from I-35W, skipping past the downtown Minneapolis core, only to resume at the intersection with Washington Avenue (Hennepin County Road 152) at the north end of downtown Minneapolis to continue north to its northern terminus at its intersection ...
398.511 MN 28 in Browns Valley: I-35 east of Moose Lake: 1934: current TH 27 — — US 10/TH 3 in St. Cloud: US 210/TH 2 in Brainerd: 1920: 1934 MN 28: 142.324: 229.048 SD 10 towards Sisseton, SD: MN 27 in Little Falls: 1920: current MN 29: 126.592: 203.730 US 59/US 212 in Montevideo: US 71 in Wadena: 1920: current MN 30
A hawk eager to get a bird's eye view of a highway was caught staring into a traffic camera in Minneapolis. Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNDOT) shared a video on Tuesday (21 November ...
Minnesota State Highway 77 (MN 77) is a 11.403-mile-long (18.351 km) highway in Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with 138th Street (north of Dakota County Road 42) in Apple Valley and continues north to its northern terminus at its interchange with State Highway 62 in Minneapolis.
May 3—Motorists traveling on Minnesota roads this spring should watch for large farm equipment moving to and from the fields during planting season, according to the Minnesota Department of ...
The Interstate Highways in Minnesota are all owned and operated by the US State of Minnesota. [2] The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) provides primary maintenance for all 921.621 miles of highway.