The Arizona Department of Transportation issued the round of closures and restrictions slated for Arizona highways.
As always, drivers are advised to allow for extra time and plan alternate routes. Additionally, drivers should be prepared to slow down and merge safely when venturing through work zones. Travel and roadway conditions can always be checked atA busy afternoon is expected to hit westbound Interstate 10 in Phoenix as well as Loop 101 in Glendale on Friday afternoon, prior to the kick-off of The Era's Tour.
ADOT is advising fans traveling to the concert from Chandler or the southeast Valley to consider using westbound/northbound Loop 202 to bypass I-10 in the downtown Phoenix area. Parking down at State Farm Stadium opens at noon, with doors and gates to follow at 4:30 p.m., with the show slated to start at 6:30 p.m.
Glendale will be closing these Loop 101 on-ramps from approximately 5 to 7 p.m. to assist with traffic flow:Concertgoers are advised to practice patience after the concert and be prepared for even heavier freeway traffic along stretches of Loop 101 and I-10 in the West Valley. Glendale plans to close the north and southbound Loop 101 off-ramps at Cardinals Way, as well as the Loop 101 HOV off-ramps at Maryland Avenue, from around 9 to 11:59 p.m.The southbound I-17 will be closed between Pinnacle Peak Road and Union Hills Drive for a pavement improvement project.
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