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Traveling for Fourth of July? Here’s what to know about lifted, active traffic restrictions in Michigan

Traveling for Fourth of July? Here’s what to know about lifted, active traffic restrictions in Michigan

ThosetravelingforFourthofJulymayseelessconstructionontheroadsthisweekend. AccordingtoAAA,morethan2.6millionMichigandersareexpectedtotravel50milesormorefromhomeduringtheIndependenceDayholidayweekend. TheMichiganDepartmentofTransportation(MDOT)willbesuspendingworkandliftingsometrafficrestrictionsaimingtoeasecongestion.61%ofitsroadandbridgeprojectsstatewidewillbepausedbeginningJuly3at3p.m.untilJuly7at6a.m. Here’swhereworkzoneswillremainactiveinMetroDetroit: MacombCountyM-19hasonelaneclosedineachdirectionat31MileRoad,alongwiththeleft-turnlanesclosed. OaklandCountyI-75hastwolanesopenineachdirectionbetweenM-15andtheGeneseeCountyline. EastboundI-696isclosedfromM-10toI-75. WayneCountyI-75hasonelaneclosedineachdirectionbetweenSpringwellsStreetandClarkStreetforGordieHoweInternationalBridgeconstruction. M-10(LodgeFreeway)hasthefollowingrestrictionsindowntownDetroit: OnenorthboundlaneisopenfromWashin