RIDOT: Route 99 lane split begins Friday night

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – On Friday night, July 11, the Rhode Island Department of Transportation will change the traffic pattern on Route 99 South at the bridge over Route 146 in North Smithfield. RIDOT is doing phased bridge preservation and needs to work on the center of the bridge. This will require a lane split with one lane on each side of the split.

Drivers should not stop or suddenly change lanes at the split, the department advised, noting that all lanes go through. The lane split will be in place for approximately two months, followed by an additional lane shift.

RIDOT noted that The traffic pattern on the bridge will return to its original configuration this fall.

While the traffic split is in place, RIDOT may close one of the two lanes on Route 99 South during evening and overnight hours, from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. This will take place on Sunday-Thursday nights only.

Work on this bridge is part of RIDOT’s ongoing Route 146 project, which will replace multiple bridges, repave eight miles of road and eliminate congestion at the intersection of Sayles Hill Road and Route 146 with the construction of a new flyover bridge. Approximately 171,000 vehicles use Route 146 daily.

RIDOT noted that all construction projects are subject to changes in schedule and scope depending on needs, circumstances, findings, and weather.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. How many times is this state going to REBUILD this BRIDGE? They rebuilt it less than 5 years ago! They also put a NEW bridge from 95N to 146N 4 years ago then ABANDONED it 3 years later! Do these IDIOT have a clue as to what they are doing at MY EXPENCE? THe IDIOTS in charge need to be FIRED!

    • The 99S bridge over 146 absolutely was not replaced five years ago. They’re also performing maintenance on it, not replacing it.

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