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Daytime one-way traffic control will begin at 6:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 30 on Highway 4 at the Old River Bridge. Utility work is expected to last through 4:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3.
Caltrans workers will be performing various maintenance and construction operations starting Tuesday. There will be some lane and ramp closures.
State Route 4 (SR 4) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California, routed from Interstate 80 in the San Francisco Bay Area to State Route 89 in the Sierra Nevada. It roughly parallels the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta , a popular area for boating and fishing, with a number of accesses to marinas and other attractions.
Here's a look at the current top numbers, according to PowerOutage.us: Georgia - 43,893 outages. Florida - 33,426 outages. ... according to the state's road conditions map. Portions of Interstate ...
Indiana State Road 4; Iowa Highway 4; K-4 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 4; Louisiana Highway 4; Maine State Route 4; Maryland Route 4; Massachusetts Route 4; M-4 (Michigan highway) (former) Minnesota State Highway 4. County Road 4 (Dakota County, Minnesota) County Road 4 (Goodhue County, Minnesota) County Road 4 (St. Louis County, Minnesota ...
State Route 4 (SR 4), formerly known as Inter-county Highway 4 until 1921 [2] and State Highway 4 in 1922, [3] is a major north–south state highway in Ohio. It is the fifth longest state route in Ohio. Its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 42 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 6 in Sandusky, Ohio. Its path is ...
In June 2015, the Arkansas Highway Commission authorized the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD) to raise the speed limit on undivided 4 and 5 lane roads from 55 to 60 mph (89 to 97 km/h), and divided 4 lane roads from 55 to 65 mph (89 to 105 km/h); these changes affect 285 miles (459 km) of Arkansas highways. [12]
U.S. Route 4 (US 4) is a 253-mile-long (407 km) United States Numbered Highway that runs from East Greenbush, New York, in the west to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in the east, traversing Vermont. In New York , US 4 is signed north–south to reflect its alignment in the state.