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SPRING LOAD RESTRICTIONS TO END BY MAY 6

The Minnesota Department of Transportation will end Spring Load Restrictions in the North Frost zone on Monday, May 6, at 12:01 am. Spring load restrictions have already ended in the other zones. Truckers are advised to check with local agencies prior to increasing any weights on their routes. The sign erected on the roadway governs the […]

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MNDOT-ADOPT A HIGHWAY VOLUNTEERS REMOVE 42,100 BAGS OF TRASH FROM HIGHWAYS IN 2023

The Minnesota Department of Transportation thanks the thousands of Adopt a Highway volunteers who help us keep Minnesota roadsides clean and free of litter each year. We invite more people to join this important program. During 2023, Adopt A Highway volunteers removed more than 42,100 bags of trash from Minnesota highways and rest areas. MnDOT

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MNDOT- SPRING LOAD RESTRICTIONS END IN NORTH-CENTRAL FROST ZONE

The Minnesota Department of Transportation will end spring load restrictions (SLR) in the North-Central frost zone on Friday, April 12, at 12:01 am. Spring load restrictions have already ended in the South, Southeast, Metro, and Central zones. Truckers are advised to check with local agencies prior to increasing any weights on their routes. The sign

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MNDOT ANNOUNCES 2024 MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

Travelers should prepare to slow down for construction work zones as road projects begin to ramp up across the state, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today. The agency has nearly 200 road construction projects this season that will help maintain and improve Minnesota’s roads, bridges and transportation infrastructure; improve safety and mobility; and support

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MNDOT LIFTS NO TRAVEL ADVISORY FOR NORTHWEST MINNESOTA

(2-27-24 – 8:05 PM) The Minnesota Department of Transportation and the Minnesota State Patrol have lifted the no-travel advisory on several highways in northwest Minnesota. Area highways were under no travel advisory due to heavy snow and low visibility earlier today.  Motorists are urged to use caution as highways remain partially covered with reduced visibility.

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