Aerial shot illustrating the detour routes around the I-10 closure in Phoenix.
The eastbound lanes of I-10 in Phoenix will be fully closed from Friday at 10 p.m. until Monday at 4 a.m. Drivers are advised to plan alternative routes due to ramp closures starting Friday at 8 p.m. Detours via Loop 202 and Loop 101 are recommended for eastbound travelers. These closures are part of the Broadway Curve Project aimed at improving local roadways. Make sure to anticipate delays and stay updated with real-time traffic information for smoother travel this weekend.
Hey Phoenix! If you’ve been planning your weekend activities, take note: there is a big closure happening on the eastbound lanes of Interstate 10 (I-10) that might have you looking for alternative routes this Friday night! Buckle up and let’s get into the details.
The center of attention is the stretch of I-10 that runs from State Route 51 (SR 51) to US 60. This part of the freeway will be completely closed starting Friday at 10 p.m. and will not reopen until Monday at 4 a.m.. So, if you’re planning to hit the road during that timeframe, you’ll need to strategize your journey.
But that’s not all! To make things a little more complicated, several freeway ramps will also be closed during the same period. The ramp closures will kick off a bit earlier, starting Friday at 8 p.m. and wrapping up at the same time as the main closure on Monday morning.
So, what’s the best way to navigate these closures? For eastbound drivers, a detour is in the cards! You can divert your route via Loop 202 to Loop 101, and then head west on Loop 202 to jump back onto I-10. It’s a little extra driving, but hey, it beats sitting in traffic!
If you’re in the West Valley, fear not! You can travel south before heading east on Loop 202 through Ahwatukee to reach I-10 south of Chandler Boulevard. It’s a good option that keeps you moving, even while the main freeway is shut down.
These closures are part of the ongoing Broadway Curve Project, which aims to improve our local roadways and make them safer and more efficient for everyone. While it may feel like a bit of an inconvenience now, think of it as a step towards smoother travels in the future!
As always, when major sections of the freeway are closed, it’s wise to anticipate some extra travel time. Whether you’re heading to work, running errands, or planning a fun weekend outing, be sure to give yourself plenty of time to reach your destination. Nobody likes racing against the clock!
And don’t forget, you can stay updated on real-time traffic conditions using Arizona’s Family First Alert Traffic map and the AZ511 system. These tools can provide you with current traffic statuses and help you make smart travel decisions while navigating around the closures.
Remember to plan ahead and keep an eye on those detour routes. Phoenix, your patience is appreciated as we work together towards a better commuting experience! Safe travels and enjoy your weekend adventures, whatever they may be!
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