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KERNERSVILLE – N.C. Department of Transportation contractors need to close a lane of Business 40 overnight on the west side of Kernersville to safely remove and replace guardrail.
The outside lane of westbound Business 40 will be closed at the South Main Street interchange, exit 14, from 8 tonight until 6 a.m. Wednesday.
The work is part of ongoing preparation to tie the eastern side of the future Winston-Salem Northern Beltway with Business 40 near Hastings Hill Road.
People wishing to avoid Business 40 West during the closure can use N.C. 66, Interstate 40 and U.S. 52 as alternative routes.
Drivers who take Business 40 West should slow down near Kernersville and anticipate the possibility of delays as traffic passes through the work zone.
WINSTON-SALEM – Lanes of Interstate 40 Business will be reduced at varying times this week in eastern Forsyth County as work continues on the Winston-Salem Northern Beltway project.
The closures begin on the eastbound side, where contract crews will remove portable concrete barrier wall.
The inside lane of Business 40 East will close from 8 p.m. on Monday until 6 a.m. Tuesday. The outside lane will then close during the same hours from Tuesday night to Wednesday morning.
The closures will shift Wednesday evening to the westbound side, allowing the contractor to safely complete work on bridges spanning over the interstate.
The contractor will close the inside lane of Business 40 West from 8 p.m. Wednesday until 6 a.m. Thursday, and follow the same schedule for the outside lane closure from Thursday evening to Friday morning.
Drivers who want to avoid Business 40 during the closures this week can use N.C. 66, Interstate 40 and U.S. 52 as alternative routes.
Those who do use Business 40 should slow down, be mindful of the work crews and anticipate the possibility of delays as traffic passes through the work zone.
WINSTON-SALEM – One lane of westbound Business 40 in Forsyth County is set to close overnight.
The closure will be in place between the exits for South Main Street in Kernersville and Linville Road in Winston-Salem from 8 p.m. Tuesday until 6 a.m. Wednesday. Closing the lane will enable contract crews to safely complete work on bridges spanning over the highway and overhead signs.
This work is part of the project to tie Business 40 into the future Winston-Salem Northern Beltway.
Drivers can use N.C. 66, Interstate 40 and U.S. 52 as alternative routes to avoid Business 40 while the lane closure is in place.
Those who travel through this work zone should slow down, be mindful of the work crews and anticipate the possibility of delays.
WINSTON-SALEM – A lane of Business 40 in eastern Forsyth County is set to close overnight while contract crews prepare the road for upcoming paving.
One lane will close on the eastbound side near Hastings Hill Road, where work is underway to tie Business 40 into the future Winston-Salem Northern Beltway. The closure is scheduled from 8 p.m. Wednesday until 6 a.m. Thursday.
Drivers should slow down and be mindful of the work crews in this area. They may also use N.C. 66, Interstate 40 and U.S. 52 as alternative routes to avoid Business 40 while the closure is in place.
WINSTON-SALEM – Overnight exit closures are planned as work continues on the Winston-Salem Northern Beltway project.
The U.S. 421 South exit loop to Peace Haven Road is set to close from 11 p.m. Wednesday until 5 a.m. Thursday to finish outside widening work now that the old bridge has been demolished. Drivers should take the following exit at Jonestown Road and then U.S. 421 North to access Peace Haven Road during the closure.
From 10 p.m. Thursday until 5 a.m. Friday, the ramp from Peace Haven road onto U.S. 421 South is scheduled to close to tie in paving there. Drivers can take U.S. 421 North to Lewisville-Clemmons Road to get to U.S. 421 North.
Drivers should be cautious near the work zone and plan for extra travel time because of the detours.
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