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CHICAGO — The new express lanes on the Kennedy Expressway could soon open to drivers after some delays, but a few more headaches could be in store before that happens. The Illinois Department of ...
The opening of the reversible lanes on the Kennedy in the early 1960s. The man with the hand on the big button is Illinois’ 33rd Governor, Otto Kerner, Jr. | Courtesy of the Andrew Plummer ...
Driving on 595 and I-95 makes you want to light a pillowcase full of kittens on fire and punt it off the overpass you've been stuck on for the past hour. It's atrocious. So, what's the solution?
Driving on the new reversible express lanes will be free for the first two weeks. After that, expect to pay between 50 cents and $2. Drivers will need a SunPass because no cash will be accepted.
Adding a reversible “zipper” lane to eastbound Interstate 70 in the mountains would cut peak-hour Sunday evening commutes in the winter from 91 minutes to 46 minutes between Silver Plume and ...
This year’s work focuses on the reversible express lanes, which will remain closed until late fall. The work is the second phase of the $150 million project taking place over three years.
The reversible lanes, which cover the length of the parkway from Beach Drive NW to the Lincoln Memorial, account for about 19 percent of traffic on the corridor but 31 percent of crashes, ...
The reversible lane extend from Legation Street (to the north) to Calvert Street NW (to the south), a distance of approximately 2.7 miles. Advertisement. Advertisement. Advertisement.
Not just any lane. It was a reversible lane, part of a system of three reversible lanes on U.S. 78 in Gwinnett County so confusing, so potentially hazardous, that to some local officials, it was ...
However, it is still unclear when the reversible lanes will officially reopen. IDOT said while the week of Jan. 13, is the anticipated opening date, the exact date and time for the opening of the ...
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