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LBJ Freeway to become DFW’s ‘carmagedden’?

As the LBJ Express approaches the reconstruction of key bridges along the freeway, drivers will begin to see the first major traffic impact (as if it hasn’t been bad enough yet). So, project officials are doing everything they can to direct people away from the Joe Ratcliff, Rosser, Marsh and Montfort bridges as they move to a reduced capacity Sept. 10-Oct. 17.

“We could have a DFW carmageddon,” says Andy Rittler of LBJ Infrastructure Group. “This when people are going to want to avoid LBJ completely.”

To help, they’ve partnered with the developers of the mobile app, WAZE, a community traffic and navigation tool that delivers real-time information and will direct people around these bridges.

The app will only direct people to neighborhood side streets if absolutely necessary, says  Michal Habdank-Kolaczkowski, Director of Communications for WAZ. “It’s programmed to find roads where traffic is moving the fastest – other surrounding freeways.

WAZE partnered with the ABC station in Los Angeles after one its major freeways shut down. Now,  it’s partnering with WFAA here in Dallas to help give traffic updates.

Here’s what to expect as the bridges start coming down:

- The Joe Ratcliff Pedestrian bridge will be demolished at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10 and will be completely closed through midnight.

- Next is Montfort, which will closed at 9 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17 until noon the next day.

The bridges will reopen but at reduced capacity and, at times, just to one lane. The demolition of Preston Road has not yet been scheduled. Sign up for updates via the LBJ Express website.

Posted by: on August 30th, 2011 in All Blog Posts, Traffic
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  • Michal Habdank

    Hey all-

    To download the free Waze app to your smartphone, just send your browser to m.waze.com and you’ll have real-time traffic and smart routing during the LBJ Express project!

    Good luck!

  • Andy Rittler

    Thanks Emily. Performing much of the bridge demolition and the lane closures and traffic shifts on the weekend is key. This way the LBJ Express project team can keep four lanes of traffic open in both directions Mon-Fri for traffic when it matters most to a majority of communters.

    While not closing LBJ Freeway itself entirely, we do want folks to understand that traffic flows will reduce significantly during the demolition of these bridges.

    Andy Rittler
    LBJ Infrastructure Group LLC
    Corporate Affairs Director
    Info@lbjexpress.com

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