WYDOT earmarks highways for 70 mph in April

 

April 1, 2016



Drivers can expect to see WYDOT crews installing 70 mph speed limit signs around the state in April to bring the roads up to the new statutory speed limit for non-interstate highways in Wyoming.

WYDOT expects to have about 1,500 miles of highways raised to the 70 mph limit by the end of April, with another 1,000 miles to follow in May.

WYDOT’s 511 Travel Information Service map at www.wyoroad...



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