New traffic pattern begins Thursday at SH-16 and SH-44

Aerial view of the State Highway 16 and State Highway 44 intersection showing heavy traffic, temporary signals, and active construction. Earthwork and construction equipment are visible around the intersection.

The Idaho Transportation Department will shift traffic at the State Highway 16 and State Highway 44 intersection overnight, starting tomorrow evening.

Drivers can expect nighttime flagging and reduced speeds from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. as crews move traffic into a new configuration. The shift will allow two lanes of traffic in each direction along SH-44 while crews continue constructing the north-side interchange ramps.

Beginning Thursday a new traffic pattern will be in place at the intersection. In response to community feedback, ITD rephased construction to reopen two lanes in each direction on SH-44 during the next stage of work. This change is expected to reduce congestion and improve traffic flow during peak travel times.

During this phase, motorists can expect:

  • SH-44 reopened to two lanes in each direction between SH-16 and Short Road.
  • Two left-turn lanes reopened from SH-16 to eastbound SH-44.
  • SH-16 to remain one lane in each direction south of SH-44.

“We have been challenged with finding ways to improve traffic flow in this corridor, and this traffic shift is a significant step forward,” ITD Design and Construction Engineer Styles Salek said. “Reopening two lanes on SH-44 should reduce delays and improve travel through the work zone.”

The SH-16, SH-44 interchange is part of ITD’s long-term plan to develop SH-16 as a limited-access freeway between Interstate 84 and SH-44. When complete, drivers will access the corridor through interchanges at I-84, Franklin Road, Ustick Road, U.S. Highways 20 and 26 and SH-44.

Drivers can sign up for text or email updates by texting HIGHWAY16to 866-483-8422. Project information and maps are available at itdprojects.idaho.gov/pages/sh16corridor.

All work is weather-dependent and subject to change. For the most up to date travel information, drivers should check 511.idaho.gov.