Expect traffic delays on State Route 98

The Arizona Department of Transportation is advising motorists to plan for daytime delays along a 10-mile stretch of State Route 98 about 40 miles southeast of Page as crews perform maintenance to the roadway.

The daytime restrictions, which started today, are scheduled to end in mid-April.

Drivers should slow down, proceed through the work zone with caution and watch for construction personnel and equipment while the following restrictions are in place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday:

  • SR 98 will be narrowed to one lane of alternating east- and westbound travel from milepost 340 to 350.
  • Flaggers and a pilot car will help control the flow of traffic through the work zone.
  • The speed limit will be reduced to 25 mph.

Roadway restrictions at Interstate 40 and Meteor Crater Road start April 1

The Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers to plan for daytime restrictions starting Thursday, April 1, at Interstate 40 and Meteor Crater Road, about 30 miles east of Flagstaff, as work continues on the Meteor Crater Bridge rehabilitation project.

Drivers should slow down, proceed through the work zone with caution and watch for construction personnel while the following restrictions are in place:

  • Meteor Crater Road will be closed between the I-40 on- and off-ramps from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, April 1, and Monday, April 5. Drivers should use the following detour routes while the restrictions are in place:
    • Detour from westbound I-40 to southbound Meteor Crater Road: Exit at Two Guns Road and then re-enter the highway traveling eastbound and exit at Meteor Crater Road.
    • Detour from northbound Meteor Crater Road to westbound I-40: Drive eastbound on I-40 and exit at Meteor City Road. Re-enter the highway and proceed westbound on I-40.
  • I-40 will be narrowed to one lane of traffic in both directions from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, April 1, and Friday, April 2.
    • The work-zone restrictions will be from milepost 232 to 233.
    • The speed limit will be reduced to 45 mph.

Traffic shifts on Historic Route 66 in Flagstaff to begin April 12 through May 14

The Arizona Department of Transportation is advising motorists who use Historic Route 66 (B40) in Flagstaff to expect traffic shifts as crews construct drilling shafts for the Rio De Flag Bridge Replacement project. The work, which is currently underway, is scheduled through Friday, May 14.

Friday, April 2 through Monday, April 12

  • Historic Route 66/ State Route 40B will be opened to normal traffic operation with the exception of intermittent westbound right-lane closures.

The following traffic shift will occur from Monday, April 12, until Friday, April 30:

  • The east- and westbound travel lanes will be reduced to one lane in each direction and shifted to the south side of the roadway.
  • The left-turn lane to northbound US 180 and Sitgreaves Street/Santa Fe Avenue will be closed.

The following traffic shift will occur from Friday, April 30, until Friday, May 14:

  • The east- and westbound travel lanes will be reduced to one lane in each direction and shifted to the north side of the roadway.
  • The left-turn lane to northbound US 180 and Sitgreaves Street/Santa Fe Avenue will be closed.

In addition, the following restrictions will be in place through May 14:

  • The speed limit will be reduced to 25 mph between Butler Avenue and Beaver Street.
  • A 12-foot vehicle width restriction will be in place.

During the traffic shift, eastbound Historic Route 66 to northbound US 180 (Humphreys Street) traffic will be detoured to east Butler Avenue to north San Francisco Street to west Columbus Avenue to access north US 180 (Humphreys Street).

Drivers should avoid the area and use alternate routes if possible. If drivers find it necessary to travel through the work zone, proceed with caution, slow down and watch for construction personnel and equipment.