US60 daytime lane restrictions near Pinto Creek Bridge scheduled March 8
Posted 3/5/21
Motorists on U.S. Highway 60 between Miami and Superior will encounter lane restrictions and delays on Monday, March 8, for the Pinto Creek Bridge replacement project.
Flaggers and lane …
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US60 daytime lane restrictions near Pinto Creek Bridge scheduled March 8
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Motorists on U.S. Highway 60 between Miami and Superior will encounter lane restrictions and delays on Monday, March 8, for the Pinto Creek Bridge replacement project.
Flaggers and lane restrictions are scheduled between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m., according to a release.
The restrictions are necessary while crews haul girders for the new bridge to the work site and place them to form the bridge.
Motorists should proceed with caution, slow down, watch for equipment, and follow the directions of flaggers and law enforcement.
While delays will generally be limited to 15 minutes, longer delays are possible during peak travel times.
Schedules are subject to change based on weather and other unforeseen factors, the release states.
For more information, call the ADOT Bilingual Project Information Line at 855-712-8530 or go to azdot.gov/contact and select Projects from the drop-down menu.
For real-time highway conditions statewide, visit ADOT’s Traveler Information Site at az511.gov, follow ADOT on Twitter @ArizonaDOT or call 511, except while driving.