Quantcast
breaking news

Lane Markers Peeling Off Interstate 540

By: Marissa Stevens
Updated: November 16, 2012
watch video

Nearly 80,000 people drive Interstate 540 in Fayetteville every day and with sections of white lane markers shredding off, there is cause for concern.

"We understand that, you know, it didn't stick and our plan is to replace that and we're in the process of getting that done... There's a joint between the outside lane and the shoulder... That tape landed right on that joint," said Jeff Stroud, the Resident Engineer for the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department.

Crews installed the tape during recent construction of a third lane. Stroud believes traffic and wet conditions may have caused the conundrum.

"In places there was a little water seeping out of that joint, which we believe contributed to that tape not sticking like it needed to."

They are planning to fix the problem, but dropping temperatures are creating a challenge.

"This contract only allowed lane closure to be in place from seven o'clock night to six in the morning. The pavement surface needs to be 50-degrees for it to be placed. This time of year at night it's not 50-degrees at night, so it's going to be better to place it during the daytime."

Stroud knows new lines can be completed in 24 hours, and his department filed an official request Friday to shut down just one lane of traffic during the day.

"We have a minimum lane width that we need to adhere to and we believe we can move it over just a couple inches and still maintain that lane width that we need to get it off that joint."

Tthe tape is intended to last longer than lines painted on the roadway and with the quick completion of an extra lane, Stroud wants to ensure any safety issues are resolved.

"Our plan is to replace the tape that has been displaced."

Stroud said the problem should be resolved in less than a week.

Comments

Related Content

A new Walmart Neighborhood Market is going up in Bentonville, and there are 95 jobs up for grabs!...

FAYETTEVILLE, AR - A poll conducted by the University of Arkansas shows that nearly a third of U.S.-born Latinos supported tougher immigration laws. Less than 10 percent of foreign-born Latinos...

LITTLE ROCK, AR -The Arkansas State Police (ASP) has released the identity of the man arrested early this morning on the grounds of the Governor's Mansion....

FARMINGTON, AR-- A Farmington man faces robbery charges for forcefully trying to take four dollars and a cheeseburger from a woman....

It's National Boating Safety Week, and all week long we are bringing you the information you need to stay safe when you're out on the water....

BENTON COUNTY, AR -- To combat the often deadly problem of impaired driving, the Benton County Sheriff's Office will be out in force over the Memorial Day Weekend cracking down on impaired...

Crews are making quite a bit of progress on the Steven L. Anderson Design Center & Vol Walker Hall at the University of Arkansas....

SPRINGDALE, AR-- Springdale Police need help finding a man who tricked a store clerk out of some cash....

Arkansas Senator Mark Pryor spoke with an Arkansas State University radio station Wednesday, covering several hot button issues....

Tickets go on sale Thursday, May 30....

 
 
More News
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Nwahomepage.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved