Construction at I-10 interchange may reduce Coachella Valley auto accidents
June 9, 2011
Traffic jams from Coachella Valley auto accidents cause enough problems on I-10, but the area should expect traffic delays as construction crews work on an interchange, according to mydesert.com.
Work on the Indian Canyon Drive interchange may reduce the number of Coachella Valley auto accidents after the project is completed, but drivers should be careful when driving through construction zones.
According to mydesert.com, about 81,000 cars travel through the interchange each day, and with that much traffic, Coachella Valley auto accidents are likely to occur.
When construction is completed, the new interchange will have six lanes and ramps in certain areas will be widened, which could reduce the number of Coachella Valley auto accidents and traffic jams.
How is your commute affected by Coachella Valley auto accidents on I-10? Do you think construction at the I-10 and Indian Canyon Drive interchange will help reduce the number of traffic jams and accidents there?
If you or someone you know has been involved in a Coachella Valley auto accident, the Coachella Valley auto accident lawyers at Walter Clark Legal Group can help.
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