MnDOT urges Minnesotans to stay safe this Memorial Day holiday

The Minnesota Department of Transportation encourages all motorists who choose to travel during the 2020 Memorial Day holiday weekend to focus on safety when driving through work zones and when interacting with others off the road.

MnDOT data show that traffic volumes have increased sharply in most parts of the state since Gov. Tim Walz’s Stay Safe MN order went into effect May 18. Motorists should plan their routes and expect quickly changing road conditions, slower traffic, narrow lanes, lane shifts, detours and delays as they travel through work zones throughout the state.

Some significant work zones that will require every driver’s full attention May 22–25 include:

Twin Cities

  • Highway 5 “Around the Airport– Eastbound Highway 5 closed between I-494 and Davern Street in St. Paul; detour
  • I-35W Downtown to Crosstown – Northbound and southbound lane closures between I-94 and 46th Street; ramp closures
  • I-35 Rush City, Harris – Single lane in both directions, ramps closed at NB I-35 and CR 1/Rush Lake Rd
  • I-94 Maple Grove to Clearwater – Lane shifts, reduced speed limit, narrow lanes; to exit eastbound I-94 between Maple Grove and Rogers, get into right lane immediately east of Highway 101 in Rogers
  • Highway 21 in Jordan – Closed between Mill Street and Sawmill Road; detour
  • Highways 169, 41 and 78 near Shakopee – Highway 169 reduced to single lane in each direction southwest of Shakopee until Friday, May 22, afternoon; several ramps closed and detoured

Central Minnesota

Northern Minnesota

Southern Minnesota

The changing road conditions in work zones require every driver’s undistracted attention. MnDOT urges motorists to be attentive, drive with caution, slow down in work zones and never enter a road blocked with barriers or cones.