TxDOT reveals plans to expand Highway 114
TxDOT says with design plans, land acquisition, environmental studies and funding approvals it will be five years before construction can begin on the project.
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TxDOT says with design plans, land acquisition, environmental studies and funding approvals it will be five years before construction can begin on the project.
Officials in North Texas are alerting drivers that part of Highway 114 is closed because of an accident involving as many a dozen vehicles.
The NTTA has three major construction projects they are working on that impact the President George Bush Turnpike, Sam Rayburn Tollway, and a new bridge to help extend the Dallas North Tollway further north through Collin County.
TxDOT Dallas spokesman, Tony Hertzel, describes five major projects his they are working on in Dallas County impacting commuters on 35E, 635/LBJ, Hwy 183, Hwy 114 and the SM Wright Freeway.
An overturned 18 wheeler in Irving is causing major traffic problems along the interchange of State Highway 114 and Highway 183.
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Authorities say two people died in an overnight wrong-way crash along Highway 114 in Southlake.
The new $61 million road construction project will add new direct connectors between Highway 114, Highway 121 and Highway 360. There will also be a new exit for William D. Tate Avenue.
An accident involving an overturned 18-wheeler has shutdown the eastbound TEXpress toll lanes and portions of State Highway 114 in Grapevine.
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Along Highway 114, near the Texas Motor Speedway, some families say they worry about getting in an accident everyday. Crews are working on a new bridge in the area – all a part of the Highway 114 expansion west of Interstate-35W.
The westbound lanes of State Highway 114 were shut down in Irving early Tuesday morning after a car crash on the service road left power lines draped across the freeway.
A man from North Richland Hills is dead after his car collided with a tractor-trailer around 4:04 a.m. on the on-ramp to the eastbound lanes of I-635E from Highway 114.
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