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AccuWeather's Bill Wadell reported live from alongside Interstate 10 on Feb. 4, where hundreds of drivers were stranded in bitterly cold weather amid icy conditions.
Severe flash flooding destroyed a section of Interstate 10 near the border between California and Arizona Wednesday night. Eastbound lanes of the highway remain closed about 16 miles east of ...
Until the early 1970s, this was the last freeway stretch until Phoenix. The "Brenda Cutoff" was named for a gas station on the old road just east of the fork where US 60 now terminates at I-10. Now an obscure name, "Brenda Cutoff" was the working title that the Arizona Highway Department called the stretch of freeway from US 60 to near Buckeye.
The highway runs from the United States–Mexico border near Lukeville to the north ending at Interstate 10 (I-10) in Buckeye. The highway also intersects I-8 in Gila Bend and serves as a connector between I-8 and I-10 and for travelers between Phoenix and Yuma as well as San Diego. SR 85 between I-10 and I-8, as well as I-8 between SR 85 and I ...
Interstate 10 (I-10) is the southernmost transcontinental highway in the Interstate Highway System of the United States. It is the fourth-longest Interstate in the country at 2,460.34 miles (3,959.53 km), following I-90, I-80, and I-40. It was part of the originally planned Interstate Highway network that was laid out in 1956, and its last ...
Renumbered I-10; former I-10 became an extended I-17. I-510: 0.65 [8] 1.05 I-10 in Phoenix: Buckeye Road in Phoenix 1958 [10] 1969 [9] Renumbered SR 51. I-710 — — I-10 in Tucson: I-10 in Tucson 1971: 1982 Proposed, but it never materialized; what would have been I-710 became today's Kino Parkway.
The present-day interchange with Interstate 10 was for 48th Street, completed in 1967 as part of the original I-10 freeway construction through the southeast sections of the valley such as the Tempe and Chandler suburbs. [3] The final design was released in 1974, when SR 143 was not yet a freeway, but a parkway with traffic signals and ...