Southbound Don Shula Expressway shut down at Kendall Drive due to crash
Drivers are being forced to exit at Kendall Drive and re-enter at the on-ramp.
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Drivers are being forced to exit at Kendall Drive and re-enter at the on-ramp.
A driver accused of shooting at a car on the Don Shula Expressway, injuring a nine-year-old girl, has turned himself in to police.
A nine-year-old girl was injured Tuesday night in a shooting on the Don Shula Expressway.
A deadly wrong-way wreck forced crews to shut down a stretch of lanes on a Miami-Dade expressway for hours Friday.
State Road 874, also called the Don Shula Expressway. is extremely backed up this Tuesday rush hour, due to a man who was threatening to commit suicide.
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South Florida's seemingly endless road construction rolls on this week with a number of overnight closures.
This week's Steering You Right takes a look at overnight construction closures on the Turnpike, I-75 and Don Shula Expressway.
With the Ultra Music Festival in full swing this weekend, it is important for those of us who live and work in downtown Miami to be aware of the road closures and detours.
Good news for drivers who use Miami-Dade's expressways. The Miami-Dade Expressway Authority (MDX) has announced a toll freeze.
The entrance ramp to eastbound 836 from northbound NW 57th Avenue will be closed through Thursday from 9 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. each night.
Before heading out the door, a check on the planned road closures is probably a good idea.
The free ride is about to end on the 836. More than a dozen Sunpass toll points have been installed up and down the expressway. It means anyone driving on the 836 is going to pay, and for some they'll be paying double. This CBS4 investigation looks into the tolls, who will be impacted and where all that money, nearly a billion dollars is going.
If you use the Dolphin Expressway to get to work in the morning, this is for you.
Almost a year after a deadly hit and run crash on the Don Shula Expressway claimed the life of a tow truck driver, a suspect has been arrested.
Drivers who use the Don Shula Expressway need to be aware of a ramp closure this week. The southbound State Road 874 exit ramp to Kendall Drive will be closed every night from 9 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. every evening until Saturday.
It's déjà vu on the Don Shula Expressway and major ramp closures in both Miami-Dade and Broward counties.
Construction crews are heading back to the Dolphin Expressway this week. The eastbound exit ramp to NW 17th Avenue will be closed tonight at 9 p.m. and not re-open until 5:30 a.m. on Wednesday morning.
Expect cones and crews on the Don Shula Expressway yet again this week. And Broward drivers, you'll see express lanes on one of your highways soon.
Catching a flight out of Miami International Airport this week? If it's a night time flight or one early, early in the morning you need to be aware that the westbound and eastbound exit and entrance ramps for the airport at Le Jeune Road will be closed from 9 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. each day until Friday.
There's more traffic trouble for commuters who take the Dolphin Expressway this week.
It's another week of closures on the Don Shula Expressway. All northbound and southbound lanes will be closed from Kendall Drive to the Palmetto Expressway every night from 9 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. until Saturday morning.
Watch out on the Dolphin Expressway Tuesday night. The State Road 836 westbound ramp to State Road 826/Palmetto Expressway southbound will be closed from 11 p.m. though 5 a.m. Wednesday morning.
We're not sure if Don Shula would approve of his expressway shutting down this week, but it's all in an effort to improve the roadway.
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