Politics & Government
Longer Traffic Delays at I-270, I-44 Construction Area
MoDOT suggests drivers use Lindbergh Road as a detour from I-44 to southbound I-270.
Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) engineers noticed longer delays at the Interstate 270 and Interstate 44 interchange in South County since the I-270 bridge project began this summer.
Since Saturday, engineers noticed a doubling of travel times along the I-44 exit ramps to southbound I-270 during the evening commute.
- Travel times begin to lengthen at 4 p.m.Β
- The longer commute times last until about 6 p.m.
- The delay from eastbound I-44 to southbound I-270 delay is about twice as long, to 8-10 minutes from 4 minutes.
- There is about a 15-minute delay, instead of 3-4 minutes, to get from westbound I-44 to southbound I-270.
MoDOT suggests drivers use Lindbergh Boulevard instead of the I-44 exit ramps to get onto I-270.
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Motorists should exit from I-44 at Lindbergh Boulevard, head south to Gravois Road and then merge onto southbound I-270, said MoDOT South County Area Engineer Kristy Yates in a news release.
"This signed detour can help motorists avoid the work zones on southbound I-270 entirely," Yates said.
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MoDOT expects crews will need about two months to complete work on southbound I-270 between I-44 and Gravois Road.
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