Drivers who depend on Kellogg and I-135 for their daily commute know all too well some of the traffic issues.

“When you get off Kellogg and you’re going south bound on 135, the merge lane is so short,” said Amber Herbel of Park City. “So sometimes you have to slam on the breaks because drivers don’t have the etiquette to get over when there are people trying to merge.”

“There’s a lot of accidents there. said Devry Jeffress of Goddard. “There’s a lot of issues with people getting on and getting off the freeway right there.”

The city said the interchange is reaching its capacity of 100,000 vehicles a day and that number is expected to continue to grow. They expect it to increase to 125,000 vehicles a day on US-54 and 115,000 on I-135 by the year 2040.

(Read more: KSN-TV)