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Workers Memorial Day held at the State Fairgrounds near monument remembering 80 highway workers killed on the job in work zones.
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New exit numbers and midday lane closures are part of a state project to improve navigation and safety along Central New York highways.
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An Interstate 81 exit that has been closed for over a year will remain closed for the foreseeable future.
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For the second time this year, a box truck hit the notoriously low railroad bridge on Onondaga Lake Parkway.
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The state has set aside $10.8 million to "enhance pavement resiliency" along sections of eight roads in Central New York as part of a larger $100 million dollar statewide allocation.
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The Department of Transportation is gearing up for the 2024 Great New York State Fair with five exhibits in the Science and Industry Building.
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DOT officials say some drivers apparently forgot a key law when signals were out after the tornado in Rome.
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Neighbors along highway might notice traffic noise getting quieter.
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Tuesday night's open house will introduce drivers to the plans and what they can expect in the future.
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I-81 Project to close the ramp to I-481 North from I-81 South will last a couple of years until 2025.