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NewsJanuary 5, 2006

New Orleans' I-10 Twin Spans Bridge Reopens Ahead of Schedule to Four-Lane Traffic

The west span of the I-10 Twin Spans Bridge in New Orleans, La., will reopen Friday nine days ahead of schedule, restoring four-lane traffic to the vital east-west corridor devastated by Hurricane Katrina

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NewsDecember 23, 2005

Nation’s 10 Worst Traffic Incidents of 2005

Metro Networks, the largest traffic gathering and reporting operation in America, has unveiled the list of The Top Ten Worst Traffic Incidents of 2005. Compiled by Metro Networks traffic experts from across the country, the list covers top incident from 10 top U.S. markets

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NewsDecember 1, 2005

DOT Provides $40 Million for Hurricane-Damaged Highways and Bridges

U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta has provided an additional $40 million to Louisiana and Mississippi as part of the federal government’s commitment to help Gulf Coast states rebuild roads and bridges damaged by Hurricane Katrina

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NewsNovember 3, 2005

Wilson Bridge Project Affects Traffic for 6 Days

Interstate 95 South (Inner Loop of the Capital Beltway) travelers should prepare for heavy traffic during overnight hours this weekend and into early next week (Nov. 4-9) near the Wilson Bridge and Route 1 Interchange in Virginia

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NewsOctober 31, 2005

Detour Ends on I-66 in Manassas, Va.

The nighttime detour on I-66 in Manassas, Va., is no longer in effect, according to the Virginia Department of Transportation.

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NewsSeptember 12, 2005

Repairs Under Way on I-10 Twin Span Bridge in New Orleans

Work began Monday to repair the hurricane-damaged Twin Span Bridge that carries Interstate 10 traffic between New Orleans and Slidell, La., U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta said.

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NewsAugust 23, 2005

Mineta Announces $80 Million To Repair Roads In 18 States

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta Tuesday approved $80 million in emergency relief funds for 18 states and U.S. territories to repair roads and bridges damaged by recent flooding, storms or other catastrophic events.

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NewsAugust 16, 2005

Toll Hike Oct. 1 on I-95 in Delaware

The Delaware Department of Transportation recently announced toll increases for all vehicles at its I-95 toll plaza, just north of the Maryland-Delaware line.

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NewsJuly 17, 2005

North America’s Longest Cable Suspension Bridge Opens in South Carolina

The Associated Press reported that hundreds of people filled an eight-lane highway in place of cars and trucks Saturday to dedicate the longest cable-stayed span in North America -- the $632 million Ravenel Bridg

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NewsJune 26, 2005

Cincinnati Enquirer: Upgrades Coming For I-75 in Ohio

“Trucks will continue to travel up and down Interstate 75 during construction. That's because lanes will be narrowed only from 12 feet to 10 feet during work - still wide enough for big trucks to navigate.

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