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Mayor Paul TenHaken is begging Sioux Falls drivers to use zipper merging as road construction continues around the city, and ...
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KELOLAND.com on MSN‘Zipper merging’ encouraged by Sioux Falls leadersAs traffic ramps up across Sioux Falls, city leaders have a solution- one that could decrease traffic backup by up to 40%.
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KELOLAND.com on MSNZipper merge aheadThere’s a bit of a learning curve when it comes to zipper merging in Sioux Falls. The city launched its campaign Wednesday, ...
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KELOLAND.com on MSNTenHaken wants drivers to ‘feel the urge to zipper merge’The City of Sioux Falls wants drivers to embrace the zipper merge. Wednesday’s city briefing hosted the city engineer Andy ...
If you are a driver in the Wood River Valley, odds are high that you’ve been stuck in the traffic caused by ongoing ...
No parade, just 4th of July vibes. The city has unveiled its planned events for the Fourth of July, and while there won't be a parade (not enough folks signed up), there will be a community lunch, ...
The Mayor is offering the shirt off his back. Sioux Falls has over 180-million dollars worth of road construction underway ...
Nothing attracts more comments about transportation than discussing the zipper merge. Drivers either love it or hate it. However, traffic engineers agree it is the best and safest way to merge in ...
Drivers traveling through the area will need to follow a late-merge, or "zipper," pattern—taking alternating turns to safely enter the open lane. Starting in early April, the New York State ...
Mayor Paul TenHaken is begging Sioux Falls drivers to use zipper merging as road construction continues around the city, and he's offering a chance to win a truly groan-worthy shirt in the process.
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