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Posted by Delbert from Lincoln on July 13, 2005 at 17:24:57 from (64.12.117.7):
To those of you who might be coming in from the east on I-80 to get to the Waverly show. Nebraska is in the process of rebuilding I-80 between Omaha and Lincoln and making it 6 lanes. The experts say by the time they get done will need 8 lanes. In Omaha is finished, west bounders will get into construction about mile marker 439 (around the junction of 370) and construction will last to about mile marker 420, (Greenwood - Ashland exit) I haven"t beeen up that way myself but understand sometimes it gets down to one lane and pretty long lines. There was a bad accident today, (I guess thats what propted me to post this) in the construction zone a mini bus from a old folks home rolled and killed 3, put 4 or 5 more into hospital. They were all World War 2 vets, had been to Lincoln to see a display of World War 2 airplanes that is at the Lincoln airport, and were on the way back to Omaha whenit happened. Also Nebraska loweres the speed limits thru construction zones, and also doubles the fines for speeding in construction zone. If that smokey catches you, he will tell you to have a good day as he hands you your ticket. Sorry I got so long.
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