This video highlights the key component of the project, a Single Point Urban Interchange (SPUI). The SPUI is designed to help motorists travel safely and efficiently on I-94 and Westnedge Avenue. This type of interchange takes up less space than a regular interchange, and is safer because it reduces the number of points where vehicles can collide. A SPUI requires fewer traffic signals, handles larger volumes of traffic, and provides wider turns for larger vehicles with more room to safely navigate through the interchange. The $44 million project to expand I-94 from four to six lanes between Oakland Drive and Portage Road in Portage in Kalamazoo County was opened to traffic on Nov. 17, 2011.
i wonder has MDOT has thought of what Missouri has made a Diverging diamond interchange,that would be nice to see
fgjr96way 3 months ago