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Four new Bangerter Highway interchanges opened on Friday, saving drivers eight minutes daily.
The $415.3 million project removed stoplights and added a pedestrian bridge.
The Utah Department of Transportation plans further improvements beginning in 2027.
SOUTH JORDAN — Drivers along Bangerter Highway can expect a smoother commute starting Friday. The Utah Department of Transportation said motorists will save about eight minutes thanks to the completion of four new interchanges — and a pedestrian bridge designed to keep local students safe.
The three-year project removed stoplights from I-15 in Draper to 4100 South in Taylorsville, creating a free-flowing highway. Stoplights have been eliminated from the following interchanges:
4700 Sout

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