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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Plan Ahead: Marquette System Interchange Ramp To Close Monday

If you use the Marquette system ramp from I-794 to SB I-43/94, you'll want to plan for a different route due to road closures.

The Marquette system interchange ramp from I-794 to southbound I-43/94 will close on Monday, according to officials with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. The ramp isn’t expected to be open again until late August. The ramp closure, which is part of the I-43 bridges rehabilitation project, is expected to be done before the Harley event this summer. The closure had been delayed because the I-94 restriping project needed to be completed first. Now that the project is almost done, the second lane from I-794 to I-94 WB can be reopened, which allows for an auxiliary lane between the Marquette Interchange and the Stadium Interchange. “This creates a four-lane configuration improving traffic flow out of downtown,” according to a press …

Friday, March 15, 2013

Drinking and Driving? There's An App For That

Hoping to reduce the number of drunk drivers on the road, the Wisconsin DOT has come up with a "Driving Sober" app.

Wisconsin loves to party. But statistically binge drinking has taken a toll on our health, our lives and our wallets, according to a study from the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. In an effort to keep those who drink from getting behind the wheel, the Wisconsin DOT has launched the “Driving Sober” app, which officials hope will prevent drunken driving arrests and crashes. “Last year during the St. Patrick’s holiday weekend, March 16 to 18, four people died in Wisconsin traffic crashes. This year, if drivers always designate before they celebrate and never get behind the wheel while impaired, we could attain zero traffic deaths,” says State Patrol Maj. Sandra Huxtable, director of the DOT's Bureau of Transportation …

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Terry

4:11 pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2013

The whole point of stiffer penalties is to discourage those 40,000 from getting themselves arrested. But yes, to answer your question, I am prepared to pay for it. Statistically speaking, if I am going to be injured or killed by criminal act in this state, it is likely to be a drunk driver. That's 40,000 drivers on the road that could kill me or my family, and those are just the ones that are …   more ›

Friday, December 7, 2012

Roads Could Be Treacherous on the Way to Packers Game

If you're headed north to see Green Bay take on Detroit Sunday, make sure you allow yourself some extra time for travel.

If you're lucky enough to have tickets to Sunday night's prime-time showdown between the Green Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions, make sure you allow yourself a little extra time for the trip north because the roads could be treacherous. The National Weather Service says a significant storm that could bring more than 6 inches of snow to north-central and northeast Wisconsin could begin as early as late Saturday night and continue into Sunday night. The weather service says hazardous travel conditions could occur in the Green Bay area as a result of the snowfall, so allow some extra time on your way to Lambeau Field. Forecasters also note, however, that there still a lot of uncertainty about the size and strength of the storm. The good news…

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Nuitari

1:32 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012

The Lions will have a greater chance of winning than it will snow.   more ›

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Born to Ride: May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month

The Wisconsin Motorcycle Safety Program is celebrating its 30 year anniversary while also reminding motorists to be careful on the road.

The weather hit 70 degrees and then-some in Shorewood this week — temperatures that make motorcycle riders antsy to get out on the road. Perfect timing, as May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness month. According to a press release from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation: More than 500,000 Wisconsin residents have motorcycle licenses or permits and more than 300,000 motorcycles are registered in the state. "During May, which is national Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, we’re reminding motorists to share the road and watch for motorcycles, especially at intersections and while making turns and lane changes," said Greg Patzer, manager of the Wisconsin Motorcycle Safety Program, which is celebrating its 30 year anniversary. "For their …

Friday, January 20, 2012

Snow=Slow: Motorists, Take It Slow Out There

Going anywhere today? Heed these warnings and get where you need to go.

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is advising motorists to monitor changing weather conditions and take it slow on area roadways.  State safety officials offer the following tips for winter warriors: Protect yourself and your passengers and allow extra time to reach your destination: Watch for snowplows: Extreme temperatures can lead to vehicle breakdowns: Visit www.511wi.gov or calling 5-1-1 for the latest incidents and road condition reports.

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$$andSense

1:02 pm on Sunday, January 22, 2012

And now I am jealous. I LOVED those old Cadillac's. For whatever reason winter always brings out my best memories of growing up. Hunting, the woodstove and smell ofi it, mom's beef stew, etc. etc. Do any of you recall the 1976 ice storm power outage?   more ›

Friday, November 18, 2011

Holiday Travelers Need To Be Aware Of Work Zones

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Southeast Region is reminding motorists to expect congestion and stay alert in work zones.

Hunters and holiday travelers are advised of the following work zones that will be in effect through the end of November:   KENOSHA COUNTY MILWAUKEE COUNTY   OZAUKEE COUNTY WASHINGTON COUNTY   WAUKESHA COUNTY Some tips for a safer drive: 

Thursday, October 27, 2011

DOT Approves Bayshore-to-Airport Bus Route

Bus will have limited stops along 12-mile corridor.

The state Department of Transportation has signed off on a new express bus route that will connect Bayshore Town Center and Mitchell International Airport. The bus "will provide frequent, limited stop service along a 12-mile corridor that connects Bayshore Shopping Center, UW-Milwaukee, downtown Milwaukee and the General Mitchell International Airport," according to the news release. Funding for the route is part of $15 million in Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality awards that were originally designated for a Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee rail line. The Milwaukee County Transit System received $12.7 million. Another new express route will be created along Capitol Drive between N. 124th St. and UWM. Milwaukee County officials previously …

Laura Nankin

11:31 pm on Friday, October 28, 2011

Andrew, I think it is a GREAT idea, I am just asking for more details.   more ›

Friday, October 21, 2011

New Bus Route From Bayshore to Airport Possible

Ball is in state Department of Transportation's hands.

A new express bus route between Bayshore Town Center and Mitchell International Airport would be created under a proposal subject to state Department of Transportation approval. Three regional advisory committees recommended the DOT allocate about $12.7 million in federal funds to Milwaukee County to create new express bus routes, according to a news release. In addition to the Bayshore-airport route, a new route between N. 124th Street and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, along Capitol Drive, would be created. The federal dollars became available after a proposed rail line connecting Kenosha, Racine and Milwaukee was killed. "These grants will help bring needed new routes to Milwaukee County transit users and enable us to preserve …

Sara Conrad

6:08 pm on Monday, October 24, 2011

It's my opinion that a county which can't afford to staff it's Sheriff's Department might want to reconsider adding bus routes that are unnecessary, and by the looks of the above poll, will be underutilized.   more ›

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Shorewood Receives More than $150,000 in Transportation Funds

Village receives final state aid payment of the year allocated toward maintaining local roads and bridges.

Shorewood will receive more than $150,000 in state aid this month to help defray the cost of constructing, maintaining, and operating roads, Gov. Scott Walker announced Monday. The $155,647 in general transportation aid is the final installment of four payments Shorewood was allotted this year. Wisconsin municipalities will share an estimated $446 million in transportation funds. October's checks totaled $111.5 million. Additionally, the village will receive $10,862 in connecting highway aid from the state Department of Transportation, reimbursing it for maintenance and traffic control of state highways. Local communities also receive state transportation fund revenues for public transit, elderly and disabled transportation, and airport …

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

DOT/DMV Workers Told Not to Tell People Voter ID is Free

The Capital Times obtained a memo directing employees not to tell patrons that the photo ID needed to vote is free, unless the person asks about it.

The Department of Transportation has reportedly instructed Division of Motor Vehicles service center workers not to tell people they can get a voter ID card free, unless the patron knows to ask for it. The July 1 memo obtained by the Capital Times tells employees they shouldn’t voluntarily tell people coming in to get an ID that they can check a box on the form to avoid the $28 charge normally associated with getting a state-issued photo ID. The memo was from Steve Krieser, the executive assistant to the DOT secretary. From The Cap Times: "While you should certainly help customers who come in asking for a free ID to check the appropriate box, you should refrain from offering the free version to customers who do not ask for it," Krieser …

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Dennis Allen

5:43 pm on Tuesday, September 27, 2011

What about the 41% that had to pay 28 $ for theirs, or not vote ? Would you rather pay for it or get it free ? As far as do they need to be told, 41% should have been told.   more ›

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