I-94 to be reduced to two lanes near U.S. 421

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I-94 to be reduced to two lanes near U.S. 421

LAPORTE & PORTER COUNTIES, Ind. - Indiana Department of Transportation contractor Rieth-Riley Construction will begin a pavement patching project on I-94 on or after Thursday, October 20.

Eastbound and westbound I-94 will be reduced to two lanes to the east and west of U.S. 421. Approximately 4 miles of roadway will be impacted, and work will be ongoing through the end of November. Traffic will be shifted to the left inside lanes during phase one and to the right outside lanes during phase two.

INDOT encourages drivers to allow extra time when driving through this area and follow traffic directions carefully. Motorists should slow down, exercise caution and drive distraction-free through all work zones.

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