MDOT's 2009 Statewide Construction Map Now Available
Contact:
Bill Shreck, MDOT Office of Communications, 517-335-3084
Agency:
Transportation
May 6, 2009 -- The annual state highway construction map is now available from the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). The free guide, called "Paving the Way," is updated each year to help motorists locate major road and bridge projects across the state. The 2009 map will be available at MDOT's Transportation Service Centers and region offices, as well as at Travel Michigan's Welcome Centers. The map is also available for viewing at state rest areas.
"A good road system is crucial for economic growth in order to attract new business across the state, and road construction is necessary to preserve and maintain our roads," said State Transportation Director Kirk T. Steudle. "MDOT is committed to keeping the public informed about our projects, and we are pleased to offer this map as a resource for motorists to use in planning their routes this construction season. We also want to remind motorists to slow down and pay attention when driving through construction work zones."
As in past years, the 2009 edition of "Paving the Way" also details construction on state roads in Detroit and Grand Rapids, providing maps specific to these two areas of the state.
Information on the map is current at the time of printing. Motorists are encouraged to check MDOT's frequently updated list of lane closures on the Web at www.michigan.gov/drive. The Web site features an interactive map showing current and planned construction projects throughout the state, as well as images from traffic cameras in Detroit and Grand Rapids and rates of speed and incidents on Detroit freeways.
To request copies of "Paving the Way," contact the MDOT Office of Communications in Lansing at 517-373-2160.
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