The final year of work has begun on a project to build a “free-flowing interchange” expected to reduce delays on the main route between Arizona and Las Vegas, state transportation officials said.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has completed about 70% of the project connecting Interstate 40 and US 93 in west Kingman, where the new interchange is expected to open in early 2027. The $106 million improvement means that instead of traffic stopping for a traffic signal on Beale Street at I-40, traffic will be able to flow freely on new ramps, according to an ADOT release.
One of the most visible signs of progress is a large section of the future flyover ramp on I-40 at Clack Canyon, the release stated.