Pandemic brings fewer drivers, more speeding to Minnesota highways

Interstate 94 is quiet, with few cars on the road during typical morning rush hour time on March 19 — a Thursday — in Minneapolis. The Minnesota Department of Transportation has seen significant decreases in traffic volume on the state's freeway system, as people stay home to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Chris Juhn for MPR News
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