Drivers on I-10 between Chaffee Rd. and Hammond Blvd. are complaining about tiny rocks flying up and hitting their windshields, sometimes leaving cracks.
This project is seven years in the making, but it came to a bit of a halt when council members, including the mayor, said they wanted to look into conducting a pilot study with striping and signage.
of this water is that we re not going to do this. we re not going to get stuck. here s what they told us. so i ve been watching the cars thinking i can make it but i ve had the car stall in water before and so i m just like i ll just hang out only lived in florida for a couple of years. so this is completely shocking to me. that woman told me even though she s only been living here for a few years, she s already well versed in what happens if you try to take your car into some of these deeper parts of flood waters out here now over at fll, the international airport over there that might reopen at noon. however it s not looking too good because the runway there is still saturated with all of this flooding. and according to flight aware, even if that airport does reopen at noon, we re already looking at well over 300 canceled flights out of fll, sarah. yeah you can see also that some of the f dot is out there. the florida department of transportation kind of moving people along in