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More: Mackinac Bridge ranks 7th on list of 100 most scenic bridges in the country There also will be wide-load restrictions in both directions. Motorists should consider crossing at off-peak times ...
Road crews struggled to keep up as some areas saw blizzard conditions. More than 100,000 power outages were reported in Missouri, Illinois and Kentucky, leaving people across the region in the dark.
The Mackinac Bridge Authority reported a partial bridge closure amid high winds Tuesday evening, with vehicle types and speed limited.
The bridge opened on November 1, 1957, [10] connecting two peninsulas linked for decades by ferries. At the time, the bridge was formally dedicated as the "world's longest suspension bridge between anchorages", allowing a superlative comparison to the Golden Gate Bridge, which has a longer center span between towers, and the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge, which has an anchorage in the middle.
The biggest upgrade I-70 will see on its way through Missouri is the addition of an extra lane in each direction, growing the interstate into a three-lane divided highway. “Expanding I-70 to six ...
Interstate 70 (I-70) in the US state of Missouri is generally parallel to the Missouri River.This section of the transcontinental interstate begins at the Kansas state line on the Lewis and Clark Viaduct, running concurrently with U.S. Route 24 (US 24), US 40 and US 169, and the east end is on the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge in St. Louis.
JACKSON COUNTY - Lane and ramp closures scheduled for urgent bridge joint replacement at WB I-70 and Manchester, Nov. 27-Dec. 9.-Crews will CLOSE two lanes on WB I-70 at Manchester.
The Mackinac Bridge Authority is an independent state agency of the U.S. state of Michigan that operates the Mackinac Bridge across the Straits of Mackinac. The Mackinac Bridge Authority has been directed by the state of Michigan to maintain the Mackinac Bridge as a self-supporting facility. The Mackinac Bridge is a toll bridge, with the tolls ...