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Passing lane projects among priorities of 2018 highway construction season in Saskatchewan

JOC News Service
Passing lane projects among priorities of 2018 highway construction season in Saskatchewan

REGINA – Saskatchewan’s 2018 highway construction season will focus on improving safety on its highway system thanks to a number of passing lane projects and other improvements.

“Our government is making a major commitment to improving safety on some of our busiest highways,” Highways and Infrastructure Minister David Marit said in a statement. “Constructing passing lanes on Highway 6, south of Regina for example, will greatly improve safety throughout this corridor.”

The two sets of passing lanes on Highway 6 between Regina and the junction with Highway 39 will be constructed this year. Construction will also begin in 2018 on two sets of passing lanes on Highway 4 between North Battleford and Cochin.

“Highways 6 and 39 are important arteries for the trucking industry and connect Canada to the United States — Saskatchewan’s largest trading partner,” Saskatchewan Trucking Association Director of Policy and Communications Nicole Sinclair said in a statement.

“Passing lanes along these highways will make the movement of goods along these key trade corridors both safer and more efficient. Any project that increases those two key factors is always strongly supported by the trucking industry.”

Motorists can expect to see road work in every region of the province throughout the construction season.

Construction will also continue on the Regina Bypass, Highway 7 twinning west of Saskatoon and new overpasses on Highway 11 at Warman and Highway 12 at Martensville.

An investment of about $118 million will result in 700 km of repaving and preventative maintenance across the province, including repaving on Highway 2 south of Chamberlain;

Highway 4 north of North Battleford; Highway 26 between Vawn and Mervin; and Highway 35 south of Weyburn.

The Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure operates and maintains 26,000 km of provincial highways. Since 2008, the Government of Saskatchewan has invested more than $8 billion in its transportation system.

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