Weekend Closures On Turnpike, Dolphin Expy
Drivers should be prepared for major road closures in both Miami-Dade and Broward Counties this weekend.
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Drivers should be prepared for major road closures in both Miami-Dade and Broward Counties this weekend.
More overnight closures will affect drivers in the Doral area. The westbound State Road 836 ramp to southbound State Road 826 will be shut down Tuesday through Thursday between the hours of 11 p.m. and 5 a.m.
Traffic changes will take place for drivers beginning Monday morning. To prepare for those change, some closures will take place through the weekend.
Drivers were relieved to find the Dolphin Expressway westbound lanes were opened earlier than expected after toll structure construction.
Westbound SR 836 will be completely closed between I-95 and NW 27th Avenue/Unity Boulevard for the installation of tolling structures through Monday, October 20 at 5 a.m.
Drivers of the Dolphin Expressway (SR 836) will see major changes for the weekend.
Several road closures will take place next week including the complete closure of SR 836 westbound between I-95 and NW 27th Avenue.
Several road closures will take place next week including the complete closure of SR 836 westbound between I-95 and NW 27th Avenue.
When the new ramp is opened, drivers on southbound SR 826 going to SW 8 Street will need to exit a half mile earlier at the same ramp used to access West Flagler Street.
State Road 826 drivers will need to seek an alternate route Sunday night and early Monday morning.
Drivers who normally travel on State Roads 826 and 836 in the late-night, early-morning hours will need to find alternate routes.
Want to avoid a traffic headache next time you head out on the road? Here are this week's traffic trouble spots.
A major crash shut down part of Interstate 95 Saturday leaving drivers in traffic for several hours.
Be prepared for changes to the Palmetto Expressway, Wednesday.
Beginning Monday, April 7, the southbound SR 826 ramp to westbound SR 836 will be closed between the hours of 11 p.m. and 5 a.m.
A major crash on Interstate 95 Monday afternoon created traffic tie-ups for northbound drivers.
Commuters take note: I-95 express lanes and eastbound I-395 from SR-836 and I-95 to Miami Beach will be closed Tuesday night.
A party bus carrying at least five people on a Friday night excursion in Miami had an accident, rolled over, landed on its' side and a young woman was thrown from the vehicle.
The major traffic lane changes to State Road 836 started this weekend, but with Monday a holiday for some, drivers returning to work Tuesday may find themselves confused on their usual route.
There's more traffic trouble for commuters who take the Dolphin Expressway this week.
The State Road 836/826 interchange is in for another big change. This weekend, there's a new traffic pattern which is expected to begin Sunday, February 16th.
Drivers tired of the construction at the State Road 836/State Road 826 interchange will have a new change to be aware of this weekend.
Drivers on the 826 take note: things may look a little different as of Thursday morning—and your exit may have moved.
Drivers in Miami can expect to see a little extra traffic on the cusp of rush hour Friday evening.
A few changes will take place Sunday to SR 836. All eastbound SR 836 traffic will be shifted onto a new roadway east of NW 72nd Avenue and traffic will then be guided back to the existing lanes west of NW 57th Avenue.
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