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ITD Plans to Halt Work During Solar Eclipse in August

July 3, 2017 - West Edition #14
Construction Equipment Guide

Hundreds of thousands of visitors are expected for the solar eclipse on Aug. 21.
(USA Today photo)
Hundreds of thousands of visitors are expected for the solar eclipse on Aug. 21. (USA Today photo)

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to visit eastern Idaho for the solar eclipse on Aug. 21, and that could have a significant impact on the state's highway system.

Idaho Transportation Department spokesman Bruce King told the Post Register that the department is working closely with law enforcement agencies and local governments to prepare for the event.

King said the more traffic, the greater potential for congestion. That, in turn, increases the risk of accidents.

The department will suspend construction projects and maintenance on most highways during eclipse weekend, and officials are developing an incident response plan. King said crews and flaggers may be dispatched to help travelers deal with highway bottlenecks.


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