Unplanned Incident Impacts on Major Interstate Routes -4d
Keeping interstates free-flowing is a top priority for MoDOT, but sometimes unplanned incidents affect the department’s ability to keep the interstates moving.
Keeping interstates free-flowing is a top priority for MoDOT, but sometimes unplanned incidents affect the department’s ability to keep the interstates moving.
SIKESTON—Northbound Interstate 55 in Ste. Genevieve County will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform bridge maintenance.
This section of roadway is located from mile marker...
The Daviess County Route 190 Bridge over Clear Creek was built in 1932 and carries approximately 1101 vehicles per day.
The bridge needed to be replaced due to its age and poor condition.
Capital Paving & Construction LLC began the project on Monday...
Wearing a seat belt is one of the easiest ways vehicle occupants can protect themselves in the event of a crash, but it is a challenge to ensure everyone is buckled up every trip, every time, day or night. Public education and legislation are two...
Commercial Motor Vehicles play a vital role in our nation’s economy by transporting the products we need. By tracking the number of CMV involved fatalities, MoDOT can target educational and enforcement efforts, as well as improve safety features...
MoDOT’s first tangible result is to keep customers and ourselves safe. The greatest challenge in providing this is the recurring frequency of fatal crashes on Missouri roadways. In order to combat this, MoDOT utilizes a comprehensive data-driven...
In 2024, the overall number of fatalities for vulnerable roadway users increased. Pedestrian and bicycle fatalities increased by 10% and 125%, respectively, however, motorcycle fatalities decreased by 21%.
HANNIBAL – The bridge replacement project on Macon County Route J, over Mussel Fork, 0.03 mile east of the Linn County line, near New Boston, has been completed and is NOW OPEN to traffic.
Gene Haile Excavating, Inc. was awarded the contract earlier...