New section of I-15 to open
SALT LAKE CITY (Deseret News) — Attention commuters who have endured the confusing mishmash that is I-15 in northern Salt Lake and southern Davis counties: Your days and nights of wondering whether you're in your lane or someone else's are almost over.
The Utah Department of Transportation plans to open a new, clearly marked concrete section of the interstate within the next week or two, agency spokesman Adan Carrillo said Monday.
"I want to say two weeks, but it might even be less than that," Carrillo said. "Maybe 10 days."
Temporary lane lines were painted on the asphalt sections of interstate while the concrete sections were constructed. Those lines — some painted in sub-freezing temperatures that prevented proper curing — have been ravaged by snow plows following recent storms, Carrillo said.
"As the winter time comes and the plows come through the area, they'll tear that striping easier than any other time because of the nature of their blades," he said.
While no one can say for certain that the hodgepodge of lane lines has caused problems for drivers, the construction zone has seen multiple crashes. Since Friday alone, on a stretch of I-15 from 100 North to 2400 North, there were nine crashes, said Utah Highway Patrol trooper Cameron Roden.
"Anytime you get construction and stop-and-go (traffic), you're going to get more crashes," Roden said.
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