Steering You Right: Nightly Lane Closures On Dolphin Expressway
South Florida drivers need to know about this week's traffic hot spots.
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South Florida drivers need to know about this week's traffic hot spots.
The new southbound Milam Dairy Road lanes between NW 12 Street and NW 7 Street are now open.
Road work will force the nightly closure of the southbound lanes State Road 826/Palmetto Expressway this week.
The eastbound 836 exit ramp to southbound NW 27th Avenue will be closed through Thursday from 9 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. each night.
This week there will be problems on the Palmetto.
Police have identified the suspect killed in an officer involved shooting sparked by a hit and run and ensuing police chase on Tuesday.
Miami-Dade Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting in Miami Springs that left a hit and run suspect dead Tuesday.
A major closure of a section of State Road 826/Palmetto Expressway has been pushed back a day to Wednesday due to rain.
Be prepared for changes to the Palmetto Expressway, Wednesday.
Changes are coming to the Palmetto Expressway, or SR 826, starting this week.
There's a change coming to the 826 and 836 that drivers may want to note for next week.
A traffic alert for Miami Beach drivers. We know the southbound lanes of Alton Road are closed and causing a nightmare for drivers. Well now northbound drivers will have to deal with construction chaos too.
It's déjà vu on the Don Shula Expressway and major ramp closures in both Miami-Dade and Broward counties.
Lots of drivers on the Dolphin Expressway had a big surprise waiting for them when they headed off to work or school Tuesday morning after the Presidents' Day weekend.
Major traffic lane changes are taking place along SR 836 through the weekend. In order to make the changes, some ramps were closed.
Believe it or not, more changes and more confusion will be on the Dolphin Expressway starting this weekend.
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.
Low water pressure in the City of Hialeah has prompted a precautionary boil water alert.
More lane closures are on the way for South Florida roads early next week for the installation of new signs.
Drivers heading south on State Road 826 found a new ramp to westbound State Road 836 open Thursday 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.
There are some major changes going on this weekend for those who use the Palmetto(SR 826) and Dolphin(SR 836) Expressways.
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