7:40 a.m. update: Crowding up on 494, 169

Drivers are definitely feeling the squeeze on southbound 494 from the Fish Lake Interchange down to Hwy. 55. No crashes, just lots of people heading to the office. Plan on 21 minutes to get down to I-394.

March 10, 2014 at 12:42PM

Drivers are definitely feeling the squeeze on southbound 494 from the Fish Lake Interchange down to Hwy. 55. No crashes, just lots of people heading to the office. Plan on 21 minutes to get down to I-394.

In the south metro. northbound Hwy. 169 is quite heavy. From Canterbury Road up to 494, that is now at 22 minutes.

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