COVID-19

Pandemic brings fewer drivers, more speeding to Minnesota highways

Roads are devoid of traffic.
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