Highway 385 work paused for Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
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Highway 385 work paused for Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

CUSTER, S.D. – All construction activities on U.S. Highway 385 will be paused for the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally from Wednesday, July 31, 2024, through end-of-day on Monday, Aug. 12, 2024. During this timeframe, all lanes will be open to traffic. The road surface from S.D. Highway 44 to Lake Pactola will be a type of sealed rock that resembles asphalt with lane markings painted onto it. In addition to the road markings, there will be a temporary traffic signal at the intersection of Highway 385 and Highway 44.

There will be one and one-half miles of gravel surfacing from Highway 44 to one-half mile north of Silver City Road and a 1,000-feet-long gravel diversion immediately south of the Pennington-Lawrence County line. Both lengths of gravel will be treated to control dust.

Both the sealed rock surface and the temporary gravel surfacing may become slippery when wet, so drivers are advised to use caution in the event of inclement weather. The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT), the contractor, and South Dakota Highway Patrol will be actively monitoring road conditions within project limits for the duration of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. The speed limit through the project construction area is reduced to 45 mph.

For those driving through the Highway 385 project, or any construction project, the SDDOT reminds travelers to reduce their speed and exercise extra caution to safely manage changing roadway conditions.

 

Alternate Route:

The recommended alternate route for drivers wanting to avoid the construction project on Highway 385 is U.S. Highway 16 and Interstate 90 through Rapid City.

 

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