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Rodney Mallett from DOTD joins the show to explain a surprise traffic snag on I-10: overnight concrete repairs didn’t cure in time, forcing a lane closure during peak morning drive. Rodney breaks down why this happens, how fast-curing concrete works, and the importance of real-time updates via 511la.org and traffic apps. He also clears up confusion about previous repairs and emphasizes safety—especially for motorcyclists. With transparency and quick communication, DOTD aims to minimize disruption while tackling urgent infrastructure fixes. It’s a reminder that roadwork timelines are estimates, and sometimes, the cure just needs a little more time.
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By Brian HaldaneRodney Mallett from DOTD joins the show to explain a surprise traffic snag on I-10: overnight concrete repairs didn’t cure in time, forcing a lane closure during peak morning drive. Rodney breaks down why this happens, how fast-curing concrete works, and the importance of real-time updates via 511la.org and traffic apps. He also clears up confusion about previous repairs and emphasizes safety—especially for motorcyclists. With transparency and quick communication, DOTD aims to minimize disruption while tackling urgent infrastructure fixes. It’s a reminder that roadwork timelines are estimates, and sometimes, the cure just needs a little more time.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.