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Sunrise Highway project winding down

The $6.8 million project aimed at improving traffic flow and reducing accidents on Sunrise Highway is scheduled to be done by this spring.

The project includes upgraded traffic signals at 11 intersections and resurfacing Sunrise Highway.

The state Department of Transportation says this would benefit the 50,000 drivers who use Sunrise Highway everyday.

Have you noticed a difference since the project began?

Here's the original press release issued last year about the project.


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i too agree on overhead street signs. i think there would be fewer accidents if you can see the signs at a distance. dow south they have them.

the signs also need to be lit up at night !!!

- The project did make it safer for cars leaving sunrise mall onto sunrise hwy.

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