I-95 SB lane shift The I-95 SB lane shift will start just south of the Fuller Warren. All three travel lanes will shift right where the current Beaches exit is. (Stephanie Brown)
I-95 SB lane shift The I-95 SB lane shift will start just south of the Fuller Warren. All three travel lanes will shift right where the current Beaches exit is, instead of continuing straight like the traffic in this picture. (Stephanie Brown)
I-95 SB lane shift The I-95 SB lane shift will start just south of the Fuller Warren. All three travel lanes will shift right where the current Beaches exit is. The cones show where new travel lanes will be marked to accommodate the traffic shift. (Stephanie Brown)
I-95 SB lane shift The I-95 SB lane shift will start just south of the Fuller Warren. All three travel lanes will shift right where the current Beaches exit is. The cones show where new travel lanes will be marked to accommodate the traffic shift. (Stephanie Brown)
I-95 SB lane shift During the I-95 SB lane shift, three lanes of the highway will meet with two lanes from the Downtown exits. At this point, the left lane will be exit only to the Beaches, the second to the left lane will exit or continue straight, and the right lane will be exit only to Philips. The middle three lines will continue as I-95 SB. (Stephanie Brown)
I-95 SB lane shift During the I-95 SB lane shift, three lanes of the highway will meet with two lanes from the Downtown exits. At this point, the left lane will be exit only to the Beaches, the second to the left lane will exit or continue straight, and the right lane will be exit only to Philips. This is a view from off the highway of the new Philips exit ramp. (Stephanie Brown)
I-95 SB lane shift After the Beaches and Philips exits, three lanes of I-95 SB will continue on to newly built road, which will eventually connect to the old lanes of I-95 NB. The old lanes of I-95 NB will be used for I-95 SB traffic while those lanes are being rebuilt. After southbound traffic shifts back, the old northbound lanes will be rebuilt. (Stephanie Brown)
I-95 SB lane shift After the Beaches and Philips exits, three lanes of I-95 SB will continue on to newly built road, which will eventually connect to the old lanes of I-95 NB. The old lanes of I-95 NB will be used for I-95 SB traffic while those lanes are being rebuilt. After southbound traffic shifts back, the old northbound lanes will be rebuilt. (Stephanie Brown)
I-95 SB lane shift After the Beaches and Philips exits, three lanes of I-95 SB will continue on to newly built road, which will eventually connect to the old lanes of I-95 NB. The old lanes of I-95 NB will be used for I-95 SB traffic while those lanes are being rebuilt. After southbound traffic shifts back, the old northbound lanes will be rebuilt. (Stephanie Brown)
I-95 SB lane shift The I-95 SB traffic shift will include moving southbound traffic on to the old lanes of I-95 NB for a stretch of the road. After southbound traffic shifts back, the old northbound lanes will be rebuilt. (Stephanie Brown)
I-95 SB lane shift The I-95 SB traffic shift will include moving southbound traffic on to the old lanes of I-95 NB for a stretch of the road. After southbound traffic shifts back, the old northbound lanes will be rebuilt. (Stephanie Brown)
I-95 SB lane shift The I-95 SB traffic shift ends around the San Diego Road overpass, which is north of Emerson. At this point, the southbound traffic shifts from the old northbound lanes- which are temporarily being used- back to the existing southbound lanes. (Stephanie Brown)
I-95 SB lane shift The hole shows where I-95 NB heading in to Downtown has been torn down. It will be rebuilt, but first I-95 SB- just to the left- needs to be torn down as well. To the right is the new I-95 collector lanes, which will eventually be a direct line in to Downtown, but are currently being used for all northbound traffic. (Stephanie Brown)
I-95 SB lane shift The hole shows where I-95 NB heading in to Downtown has been torn down. It will be rebuilt, but first I-95 SB- just to the left- needs to be torn down as well. To the right is the new I-95 collector lanes, which will eventually be a direct line in to Downtown, but are currently being used for all northbound traffic. (Stephanie Brown)