ODOT Testing New Speed Signs

Statewide – The Oregon Department of Transportation is testing new speed signs that change based on weather conditions on Interstate 84.

The La Grande Observer reports that over the past few weeks ODOT crews have ben installing the variable-speed signs in a 30-mile corridor from Ladd Canyon to Baker City.

The new electronic message boards indicate a safe speed limit for vehicles in adverse conditions.

Computers collect data regarding temperature, skid resistance and average motorist speed to determine the most effective speed limit for the area before presenting the limit on the sign.

The variable signs are expected to go live on Nov. 1.

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Prescribed Pile Burning Planned Wednesday

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New Oregon Bill Aims To Curb Predatory Lending

Oregon lawmakers are considering a bill that would crack down on what proponents call predatory lending schemes that impact thousands of Oregonians each year. A new report by the Center for Responsible Lending examines lender OppFi, which charges Oregonians up to 195% interest