Minnesota Department of Transportation

511 Travel Info

Hwy 10 - J-turn

County Road 60, Otter Tail County

Project complete

In 2024, MnDOT constructed a J-turn at the intersection of Highway 10 and Otter Tail County Road 60 to address safety and improve access. A J-turn is a type of reduced conflict intersection (RCI). It converts side street thru-travel and left-turn movements into right turns, followed by a U-turn. At the Highway 10/County Road 60 intersection, side street left turns and thru-movements have been the most common generator of serious crashes.

In 2021, the public was invited to vote on the design of the J-turn. MnDOT will implement the public’s preferred design option: a restricted crossing U-turn (RCUT), where the center median remains open for Highway 10 traffic to turn left onto County Road 60.

View of the intersection before construction

Hwy 10 and CR 60 before construction

Aerial view of the new J-turn constructed at CR 60 and Hwy 10

Hwy 10 and CR 60 after construction

About J-turns

The J-turn design at the Highway 10 and County Road 60 intersection will be a restricted crossing U-turn (RCUT) design. With an RCUT, the center median remains open for Highway 10 traffic to exit left in order to travel northbound or southbound on County Road 60.

Option two restricted crossing u-turn.

Top view of option two restricted crossing u-turn.

The following animation shows how navigate through a J-turn:

Highway 10 option two Restricted Crossing U-Turn

 

Learn more about reduced conflict intersections.