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    Mobile's Traffic Lights Are Getting Optimized

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    The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) has kicked off a major project aimed at optimizing 174 traffic signals across Mobile County.

    Work began last Monday, and this project is all about making your drive smoother and faster.

    The first wave of this project focuses on retiming 66 traffic signals in key areas like Cottage Hill Road, Water Street, Old Shell Road, and Dauphin Street.

    This is just the beginning, with three more waves planned to cover the entire county.

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    What’s Happening and Where?

    ALDOT’s plan is straightforward but powerful.

    Over the next two months, they’re going to ensure that every single traffic light in Mobile County—whether it’s managed by the state, city, or county—is online, retimed, and connected.

    Imagine hitting green lights all the way down your commute!

    This first phase will focus on the busiest streets, where delays are most common.

    You can expect to see work happening throughout the week on Cottage Hill Road, Water Street, Old Shell Road, and Dauphin Street.

    Mobile’s Assistant Traffic Director, Adam Spence, explains that the goal is to reduce the time you spend waiting at red lights.

    “You should be able to ride along each one of these major corridors and progress through each green light without stopping,” he said.

    What Does This Mean for You?

    For everyday drivers who navigate these roads daily for work, these improvements couldn’t come soon enough.

    This project is set to make a significant difference in how smoothly traffic flows through Mobile.

    Less time waiting at lights means less stress, more predictability in your travel times, and possibly even a little extra time to enjoy your morning coffee.

    Plus, think about the broader benefits. Smoother traffic flow can reduce fuel consumption, which is not just good for your wallet but also better for the environment.

    What’s Next?

    The next phase of the project starts on September 9th, with another 39 traffic lights scheduled for retiming.

    The entire project is expected to wrap up by the end of October, so by the time the holiday season rolls around, Mobile’s traffic should be flowing better than ever.

    This $2.5 million investment, funded by the state, the City of Mobile, and Mobile County, is set to make a real difference in everyday life for residents.

    The engineers are using smart technology to communicate changes between traffic signals, aiming to reduce delays and improve the overall driving experience.

    So, keep an eye out for those green lights and get ready to cruise through your daily routes with a little more ease and a lot more smile.

    Here’s to smoother drives ahead, Mobile!

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