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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 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 ...
Travelers can dial 511, a three-digit telephone number, on landlines and most mobile phones. The number has also extended to be the default name of many state and provincial transportation department road conditions Web sites, such as Wisconsin's site. [1] It is an example of an N11 code, part of the North American Numbering Plan.
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
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 ...
Aug. 9—WORTHINGTON — Plenty of road work lies ahead in southwest Minnesota, as the Nobles County Board of Commissioners learned Tuesday through a presentation by District 7 staff from the ...
This mile-long stretch was known informally as the "Crosstown Commons". Plans to "unweave" and expand this section of roadway to improve traffic flow had come and gone for many years, frustrating the 200,000 drivers who used it daily. Construction of the current design was expected to begin in July 2006, but was delayed due to state budget ...
Many different organizations have partnered with Mn/DOT to conduct research at the facility, ranging from partners such as the University of Minnesota, Federal Highway Administration, and Wisconsin Department of Transportation to others like the National Road Administration of Finland.