People that wait until the last minute to merge are assholes.
It may be the most efficient way, but it is still an asshole thing to do.
I say this, as being one of those assholes.
People that wait until the last minute to merge are assholes.
It may be the most efficient way, but it is still an asshole thing to do.
I say this, as being one of those assholes.
Shouts to everyone in the last 2-3 pages of this thread for reminding us why traffic jams and road rage occur.
What exactly do you get for winning at Interstate 235? Do you get a golden traffic cone to put on your mantle? Do the toll booths start to pay you instead? Dying to know.
Looks like by tomorrow morning, both EB and WB I-44 will be shifted away from the middle so that bridge piers can be built.
If anyone has not driven through here recently they won’t understand how enormous this project is. Massive work going on end to end and side to side and top to bottom. Above 235, at 235 and below 235 on 44. From 50th to 63rd. Its fascinating to see day to day.
And they’ve kept speed limit to at least 45 all project long. The last project (R/R and 50th) the speed was 35. Kudos to the contractor for keeping traffic flowing as good as can be expected. So many roads impacted too.
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I'll get some new drone shots this weekend.
It's fun to follow these big projects, especially the ones that change rapidly.
Thanks for your pics, love seeing them. I do wish they had a few live cams like last section had.
On this project there must be over 20-30 segment projects going on at same time. Each its own pod working alone yet in harmony with the others. Your pics help because even driving it every day its hard to see everything - have to focus on navigating the narrow lanes.
There have been quite a few more spans hung since the last pictures, so there should be some nicely visible progress.
Just took these (open in new tab for hi-res):
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Great pictures Pete! Thanks
This project is 1 mile long and its quite amazing to see it day by day. That 235n to 44w flyover is up there in the air. The only worry with flyovers is icy winter roads and winds. I wonder if they install those automated deicers? I know they did some others in past and I think they failed so not sure if they do them any longer?
Great pics as always Pete!
One request, could you set up on the northeast and get some shots of what is happening in that quadrant back to Lincoln? Thanks!
Great pics as always Pete!
One request, could you set up on the northeast and get some shots of what is happening in that quadrant back to Lincoln? Thanks!
Thanks Pete.
Nice pics...thanks for sharing them! I know this is a crazy thought BUT what are the chances ODOT will provide some regional trees to plant in the open areas around the loops. If ODOT had the funds and some creative insight they would really, really make that area look beautiful. I know, I know....beautification of our highways isn't a priority. Dang it.
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