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Rte. 95, Rte. 4 Lane Shifts Start Nov. 7

[CREDIT: RIDOT] RIDOT willl begin Rte. 95 and Rte. 4 lane shifts Nov.7 as part of the Missing Move” project directly connecting the higways.

[CREDIT: RIDOT] RIDOT willl begin Rte. 95 and Rte. 4 lane shifts Nov.7 as part of the Missing Move” project directly connecting the higways.
[CREDIT: RIDOT] RIDOT willl begin Rte. 95 and Rte. 4 lane shifts Nov.7 as part of the Missing Move” project directly connecting the higways.
WARWICK, RI — Next Friday night, Nov. 7, RIDOT plans Rte. 95 and Rte. 4 lane shifts where the highways meet in Warwick and East Greenwich, part of the Missing Move Project directly connecting the highways.

The change will create work zones for the Department’s Rte. 4 “Missing Move” project, including building two critical ramps that were never built when Rte. 4 was constructed in the 1960s. The changes will go into effect over two weekends, on the nights of Nov. 7 & 8 and Nov. 14 & 15, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. The schedule is as follows:

Rte. 95, Rte. 4 Lane Shifts Nov. 7, 8

I-95 South between Exit 24B (Route 4 South) and 24A (Route 2 South), all lanes shifted to the left.
The right lane drop and merge prior to Exit 24A will be shifted slightly so drivers encounter it approximately 1,500 feet sooner than its current location.
Shoulders will be closed with barriers along the I-95 South Route 24A ramp to Route 2 South, and the ramp from Route 2 South to I-95 South.

Rte. 95, Rte. 4 Lane Shifts Nov.14, 15

I-95 North after Exit 24B (Route 2 North), all lanes shifted to the left.
Route 4 South, on the ramp from I-95 South to Exit 9 (Division Street), all lanes shifted to the left.

Additional lane shifts will be needed in the spring and will be announced well in advance.

Missing Move Project Directly Connects Rte. 95, Rte. 4

This $144 million project will build new ramps to create direct highway connections between I-95 North and Route 4 South, and Route 4 North and I-95 South. As the Route 2/Division Street area has become more developed, traffic and congestion has steadily increased. The Division Street/South County Trail intersection alone is the site of 60 crashes per year.

The project also includes numerous improvements at and near the Quonset Business Park, the state’s largest industrial park in North Kingstown. That work began earlier this year and includes three ramps on Route 403 and a roundabout at Compass Circle to provide connectivity to all parts of the Business Park.

All construction projects are subject to changes in schedule and scope depending on needs, circumstances, findings, and weather. Final completion of the entire project is expected in fall 2027.

The Missing Move project is made possible by RhodeWorks. RIDOT is committed to bringing Rhode Island’s infrastructure into a state of good repair while respecting the environment and striving to improve it. Learn more at www.ridot.net/RhodeWorks.

Rob Borkowski
Author: Rob Borkowski

Rob has worked as reporter and editor for several publications, including The Kent County Daily Times and Coventry Courier, before working for Gatehouse in MA then moving home with Patch Media. Now he's publisher and editor of WarwickPost.com. Contact him at editor@warwickpost.com with tips, press releases, advertising inquiries, and concerns.

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