Chandler, AZ Traffic Alert: Overnight I-10 Lane Restrictions in Wild Horse Pass Corridor This Week

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Chandler, AZ – Drivers traveling through the Wild Horse Pass Corridor on Interstate 10 should prepare for overnight lane restrictions impacting both eastbound and westbound traffic over the coming days.

According to the Arizona Department of Transportation, the restrictions are scheduled to begin Sunday night and continue through early April as crews conduct earthenwork and restriping operations. Eastbound I-10 will be reduced to one lane between the Dirk Lane Road bridge and State Route 387/Pinal Avenue from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. nightly starting Sunday through Wednesday.

Westbound I-10 traffic will also be limited to one lane between State Route 387/Pinal Avenue and the Dirk Lane Road bridge during overnight hours from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. beginning Monday and continuing through Friday morning.

The affected stretch of highway runs through a heavily traveled ีฐีกีฟีพีกีฎ near Chandler and Maricopa, including areas adjacent to the Gila River Indian Community. Motorists are urged to allow extra travel time, reduce speeds in work zones and remain alert for construction crews and shifting traffic patterns.

Transportation officials say the work is part of ongoing efforts to improve roadway conditions and enhance safety along the I-10 corridor, which serves as a major route for commuters and commercial traffic in southern Arizona.

Drivers can consider alternate routes or adjust travel schedules to avoid peak construction hours. Real-time traffic updates and additional information are available through ADOTโ€™s online platforms.

Officials remind motorists to use caution and follow posted signage when traveling through the area during construction hours.


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