By Abigail Scott – Cronkite NewsSuper Bowl and Phoenix Open fans are flooding into the Valley this week, bringing inevitable traffic jams. Drivers should allow extra travel time and note a few high-traffic and lane-closure areas, transportation officials said.
Even though there will be no scheduled freeway closures, there are a few lane closures and high-traffic corridors to note., but those will not be a full closure,” Nintzel said. ADOT anticipates lane closures during overnight hours, but no daytime closures that would affect getting to an event.Glendale City Traffic Engineer Tony Abbo expects heavy traffic along routes to State Farm Stadium on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb.
Use of public transportation is encouraged to improve traffic flow. Valley Metro announced it will be adding extra trains and buses to its routes. Valley Metro Rail — with a dozen free park-and-ride lots and five overflow parking lots — can take visitors to many Super Bowl events. The light rail is extending its service until 2 a.m. from Feb 9-12.for mobile phones that users can download to get free rides to downtown Super Bowl events.
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