Stuck on I-485 in CLT? Three Options to Relieve Traffic Jams

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CHARLOTTE, NC– Traffic jams continue on Interstate 485 through South Charlotte despite a fifth lane that remains closed after construction.Β 

Tens of thousands of drivers battle the congestion daily.Β 
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“485 is an interesting place to be on,” said Council Member LaWana Mayfield. “It’s kind of like traveling in Europe and being on the Autobahn.”
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Monday, Transportation Secretary Tony Tata explained to council the legal and financial road blocks of opening the lane now.
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“Essentially, what you’ve got is three things you can do,” said Tata.Β 
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He says NC Department of Transportation can keep the lane closed while contractors begin building the toll lane that was designed to connect to the new lane near Rea Rd.
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Another option: turn the lane into a High Occupancy Vehicle lane, or open it up for everyone in April as a general purpose lane.
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Each option, Tata says, would save drivers six seconds of travel time through the eight-mile stretch of highway.
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“I think a general purpose lane would make more sense,” said Mayfield.
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Federal law says a general purpose lane can never be used as a toll lane in the future. That toll revenue is one reason the public voted to build the lane in 2007.
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“All that goes away because there’s no toll revenue, and it becomes a far more expensive project,” said Tata. “We’d have to re-score it, and you’re looking five, ten years from now before you can maybe get to it when you’re less than two years away from the start of the project.”
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Tata says an HOV lane could open by August if that meets environmental standards.
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However, Tata says going from five to two lanes could cause more traffic troubles when it comes to merging in and out of an HOV lane.
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“Let’s have a real conversation about is this still the right direction in 2015?” said Mayfield.
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NCDOT is talking to the Metropolitan Planning Organization next week. They should have a decision by April.
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The entire 20-mile toll lane project is expected to be complete by 2019.Β