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The past month, I’ve spent a lot time in start and stop traffic on I-94 North. There have been one lane shutdowns along I-94, which have been doubling the trip time to and from St Cloud to the Twin Cites. Sure, it can be a hassle, but the reality is, that a better road will make the trip easier come fall and winter. The unfortunate sight, is to see the number of collisions that slow things down even before the construction zone.

There are cones, big signs, electric notices and state workers out there in orange vests. But still, people drive to fast and continue to not pay attention as they call and suffer from, as my fellow writer from Oklahoma Noble McIntyre describes, driving inTEXTicated .

This weekend there will be major shutdowns between Minneapolis and St Paul along 94. From the Minneapolis Tribune:

CLOSED BOTH WAYS

In Minneapolis, I-94 will be closed in both directions between I-35W and I-394 while crews remove decking on the LaSalle Avenue bridge. The Minnesota Department of Transportation recommends that drivers take detours using I-394, Hwy. 100, I-494 and I-35W.

GO EAST? FORGET IT

Starting at the same time in St. Paul, eastbound I-94 will be closed for resurfacing between Hwy. 280 and I-35E. Westbound I-94 will remain open. Those heading east will be directed north on Hwy. 280, east on Hwy. 36 and south on I-35E.

Hopefully, people will be on the alert and not add to the slowdowns.

Also keep in mind that work zones come with double fines.

Other safety tips include:

  • Stay alert, expect the unexpected.
  • Allow ample space between you and the car in front of you.
  • Anticipate lane shifts – merge when directed to do so.
  • Don’t change lanes unnecessarily.
  • Don’t speed in work zones; obey the posted speed limits.
  • Avoid using mobile phones while driving in work zones.
  • Be especially alert at night while driving in work zones.
  • Be patient!

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