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Be Warned: DPS Ramping Up Enforcement of Move Over/Slow Down Law
It was nearly 20 years ago that the Move Over/Slow Down Law went into effect on Texas roadways. It s one of those traffic laws for which you don t hear many people getting ticketed.kind of like the left lane is to be used for passing law.
Well, consider yourself warned. Wednesday, May 19, troopers with the Texas Department of Public Safety will be conducting an enforcement operation in the Lufkin area. The DPS has been and will continue to periodically conduct these operations specifically focusing on those in violation of the Move Over/Slow Down Law.
I-10 Widening Project Continues in Texas
The current work will expand the freeway to three lanes in each direction and shift a notorious bottleneck farther west. May 20, 2021, 10am PDT | Diana Ionescu |
Drivers who travel between Houston and Austin are familiar with exactly where traffic usually slows down. Coming from Houston, it is just past Katy, says Kristina Hernandez, a resident who makes the drive frequently. Now, reports Dug Begley for the Houston Chronicle, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is expanding Interstate 10 there as part of a generation-long goal of having three lanes in each direction along I-10 from Houston to San Antonio. The current project, which will cost close to $570 million, will shift the bottleneck that now occurs in the area near Sealy farther west. When the work is completed in mid-2022, drivers will have three lanes in each direction through Sealy, as opposed to the well-known bottleneck west of Brookshire.
Be Warned: DPS Ramping Up Enforcement of Move Over/Slow Down Law
It was nearly 20 years ago that the Move Over/Slow Down Law went into effect on Texas roadways. It s one of those traffic laws for which you don t hear many people getting ticketed.kind of like the left lane is to be used for passing law.
Well, consider yourself warned. Wednesday, May 19, troopers with the Texas Department of Public Safety will be conducting an enforcement operation in the Lufkin area. The DPS has been and will continue to periodically conduct these operations specifically focusing on those in violation of the Move Over/Slow Down Law.
Ferrovial, via its United States construction subsidiary Webber, was awarded the reconstruction contract for a portion of I-35 in San Marcos, Texas. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) selected the company to carry out the contract valued at approximately $81 million.