Utah's first flex lanes system opens on 5400 South in Taylorsville
About 40,000 vehicles drive along 2-mile stretch each day
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Don't see any advantage to what this road does, other than increase road rage because it created a speed up and stop traffic jam on both ends of the road going nowhere. Its like installing an artery ready to rupture in a space limited by driving More..
I've watched over the last week as the lights have been turned on.
At least two accidents have already been caused by the changing flex lanes from 1900 W to 2200 west. I've watched drivers ignore the red "X's" and More..