I-25 North from the I-10 intersection to about the 9 mile marker

Las Cruces, New MexicoJun 01, 20011 Comments

extended use of construction "double fines apply" for the next infinite number of miles where little or no construction is acutally occuring or must have occured sometime during the last decade or there might be some construction during the next decade or later. This tactic is especially true in the El Paso, Texas area where there is a sign indicating construction for the next "56 miles".

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"Safety corridor"? Or "Revenue enhancement zone"? I realize they want to keep the construction workers safe and all, which makes sense; during the times when the workers are actually out doing the work. However, during the short but still cold winter here in the Mesilla Valley, they do not work for at least 3 to 4 months. However, the double fines zone is often still enforced; how else does one expect the Doña Ana County Magistrate Court to be able to pay their heating and air-conditioning bills!
#1Apr 11, 2015Report Abuse

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