PRINCE ALBERT, SASK. — A $21.4 million twinning project on Highway 3 near Prince Albert, Sask. is now complete.
The 7.5-kilometre project will run from the junction of Highway 2 to the Shell River bridge. The four-lane highway includes a concrete median barrier in the centre of the road to reduce the potential for intersection collisions.
The latest Highway 3 safety improvements are in addition to a $9.1 million passing lane project completed last fall between Shellbrook and the Shell River Bridge. The six passing lanes opened in October 2021.
Speeds will be reduced because of the concrete median barriers, including a 70 km/h speed from the Nordale Access to the city limits and 90 km/h to the Shell River Bridge, a Government of Saskatchewan release stated.
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