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🚧 Road Construction Update: Holdrege Vicinity, Harlan County, NE
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Nebraska. Residents and travelers in the Harlan County vicinity should be aware of road construction reported between Mile Marker 19 and Mile Marker 16 on a stretch of road approximately 11 miles south of Holdrege. The alert has come through the NE 511 system, sourced automatically from the Waze navigation app. As this is user-reported, the Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) highlights that the accuracy of the construction report cannot be fully guaranteed. Motorists are advised to exercise caution and plan for potential delays when traveling through this section.
Maintenance Work Will Begin on US-136, North of Edison
April 10, 2024 (McCook, Neb.) — Weather permitting, a mill and fill project will begin April 22 on US-136, according to the Nebraska Department of Transportation. Mill and fill is a process of removing deteriorated asphalt in preparation of placing an asphaltic patch to improve the roadway surface and drivability.
🚧 Update: Road Maintenance Work on US 136 Near Holdrege, NE - Intermittent Lane Closures
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Nebraska. Travelers in Harlan County should be aware of ongoing road maintenance taking place between US 136 and Mile Marker 16, which is approximately 14 to 19 miles south of Holdrege. The work involves a mill and fill operation and requires intermittent lane closures for the safety of workers and travelers. To facilitate traffic flow through the affected segment, a pilot car is in operation. These maintenance activities are expected to conclude today by approximately 5:30 PM CDT. Motorists are advised to expect delays and are recommended to plan for additional travel time or to seek alternate routes if possible. Please exercise caution when driving through the construction zone and adhere to the directions provided by the pilot car and road signs.
🚧 Update on Road Construction Between US 183 and 10th Street in Harlan County, NE
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Nebraska. Local travelers should be advised of reported road construction taking place between US 183 and 10th Street, approximately one mile west of Alma. An alert was generated by a Waze user and shared with NE 511, the state's official travel information service. While the Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) has relayed this information to the public, they have stated that they cannot guarantee the absolute accuracy of these automatically generated reports. Motorists in the vicinity of Harlan County should prepare for potential delays and are advised to consider alternative routes. The extent and impact of the construction on traffic flow has not been confirmed, as this is a user-reported event. Drivers are encouraged to exercise caution when navigating the area.
🚧 Construction Update: Roadwork Reported Between US 183 and 10th St near Alma, NE
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Nebraska. Local motorists should be aware that road construction has been reported through the Waze navigation app between US 183 and 10th Street, approximately 1 mile west of Alma. At this time, there has been an automatic update generated in the NE 511 system to inform travelers about the condition in the area. The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) wishes to advise that while this information is made available to the public, they cannot guarantee its accuracy. Commuters should plan their routes accordingly and allow for potential delays or seek alternative routes. This construction report impacts travel in the vicinity of Harlan County, NE.
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