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Temporary Traffic Signals Going Up For Sturgis Rally 2024

Due to the increased traffic volumes expected during the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, the South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) will activate temporary traffic signals at the following locations:

S.D. Highway 34/79 and Nellie Avenue;

S.D. Highway 34/79 and Ft. Meade main entrance;

S.D. Highway 34/79 and Glencoe Drive;

S.D. Highway 34 and S.D. Highway 79 east of Sturgis;

S.D. Highway 34 and Ft. Meade Way (Buffalo Chip);

S.D. Highway 44 and U.S. Highway 385;

U.S. Highway 16 and U.S. Highway 385 east of Hill City;

S.D. Highway 34/79 and 8th Street in Sturgis;

S.D. Highway 34/79 and 11th Street in Sturgis;

Interstate 90 exit 32 westbound ramp;

Interstate 90 exit 32 eastbound ramp; and

Interstate 90 exit 55 eastbound ramp.

The traffic signals will be in full operation from Tuesday, July 30, 2024, through the end-of-day on Monday, Aug. 12, 2024.Speed limits will also be reduced on the following highways from Thursday, Aug. 1 through Sunday, Aug. 11, 2024.

The Interstate 90 speed limit will be reduced from 75 mph to 65 mph from west of exit 55 (Deadwood Avenue) in Rapid City to west of exit 30 (Lazelle Street) in Sturgis.


The S.D. Highway 34 speed limit will be reduced from 65 mph and 45 mph to 35 mph from Blanche Street in Sturgis, east approximately four miles (east of Buffalo Chip).

The S.D. Highway 79 speed limit will be reduced from 65 mph to 45 mph from the junction of S.D. Highway 34 north approximately two miles (north of Iron Horse Campground) and from one-half mile south of the intersection with Bighorn Road north approximately one mile, near the Full Throttle Saloon and Drag Pipe Saloon approaches.

The SDDOT will also deploy message boards and speed trailers at various locations along with the permanent dynamic message boards on the Interstate to display messages regarding traffic conditions, crashes causing delays, extreme weather events, and other messages as needed. For more information, contact Steve Kamarainen, Rapid City Region Traffic Engineer, at 605-394-2244.

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