Concrete Work Continues for U.S. Route 24 in Randolph County

09/29/2017

MACON - Weather permitting, Oct. 3-4, MoDOT crews will be working on U.S. Route 24 in Randolph County. There will be one lane traffic from Randolph County Route JJ to 1 mile west of Randolph County Route C for concrete work. Crews will be working...

Nightly shoulder work will cause lane reduction along Route 92

09/29/2017

PLATTE /CLAY COUNTIES – The Missouri Department of Transportation has extended shoulder repair work along Route 92 in Clay and Platte Counties.

 

Crews will reduce one lane in each direction of Route 92 between Hampton Dr. to Chapel Dr. from 6 p.m...

TRAFFIC ALERT

10/02/2017

What: Route 65 interchange ramps in the Branson area CLOSED for short periods at night 

When: 9 p.m. starting Thursday night, October 5, and lasting for up to five days. Ramps will only be closed for a couple of hours at a time. 

Why: Contractor...

First Impact Parent Program Coming to Wellsville

10/02/2017

MACON - ThinkFirst Missouri in partnership with the Missouri Department of Transportation, Traffic & Highway Safety Division has developed an evidence-based, facilitated traffic safety parent program called First Impact.

First Impact is a 60-90...

AARP Safe Driver Course to Be Offered in Macon

10/02/2017

MACON —It’s been many years since most Missouri residents got their driver’s license. Yet, the driving experience is significantly different from even a decade ago—changing vehicles, changing technology, changing road rules, and even changing...

Culvert Replacements Will Temporarily Close Ralls County Route P

10/03/2017

HANNIBAL - Weather permitting, October 3 - 6, 11, and 13, MoDOT will be doing culvert work on Ralls County Route P between Ralls County Route C and Missouri Route 19. The road will be temporarily closed between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. each day.

Pleas...

Boone, Callaway Counties Get New Safety Signs

10/03/2017

JEFFERSON CITY – From 2012 through 2014, more than 520 people statewide ran off the road in a curve and didn’t make it home. Another, 2,593 were seriously injured.

 

To help combat this trend, the Missouri Department of Transportation recently...

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