MnDOT has five options if crash-prone Hwy. 252 is rebuilt into freeway. One will get the nod.

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The Minnesota Department of Transportation considers options for improving crash-prone Hwy. 252, including converting it into a four- or six-lane freeway. The decision aims to enhance safety on the dangerous roadway.

The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) evaluates options for improving the dangerous Hwy. 252, notorious for its crash history. Officials are considering whether to convert the highway into a four-lane or six-lane freeway to enhance safety. The current state of the roadway poses significant risks to motorists, prompting the need for action. MnDOT is focused on implementing safety measures to prevent further accidents and ensure smoother traffic flow. Local residents have voiced concerns about the highway's safety, advocating for a swift decision on the proposed changes. Historical data on accidents will play a crucial role in shaping the final recommendation. The outcome will affect both traffic patterns and community well-being. MnDOT aims to finalize its decision soon, emphasizing the importance of road safety.

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