RIDOT Announces Plan to Replace Highway Signs Along Route 146

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RIDOT Announces Plan to Replace Highway Signs Along Route 146

The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) announced a $9.5 million program to replace all highway signs and structures along the Route 146 corridor, from I-95 in Providence to the Massachusetts border in North Smithfield.

“The signs are deteriorated and do not meet modern standards. The signs also lack the proper reflectivity for easy viewing, particularly at night,” writes the RIDOT in their press release.

Replacing the Signs

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According to the RIDOT, the program consists of two projects.

The first $3.1 million project is underway and will replace signs from the Lincoln/North Smithfield line to the state line.

It is scheduled to be completed by this fall.

This project also includes the introduction of mile-marker based exit numbers on Route 146.

According to RIDOT, “a mile-marker exit number system lets drivers know how far they need to travel to reach their desired off-ramp. It also allows for easier expansion for future interchanges since the entire highway would not have to be renumbered to accommodate a new exit number.”

Numbering along the entire highway corridor begins on July 1.

The second Route 146 signage project will begin in Summer 2020 and wrap up by the end of 2021. The estimated cost is $6.4 million.


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