M65, M6, M55 and A56 roadworks and lane closures expected to hit motorists this week
Motorists are being warned of roadworks and lane closures set to affect motorways and A roads across Lancashire this week.
Motorists are being urged to plan ahead and give extra time for journeys likely to be affected by the works. The latest up-to-date information is provided by National Highways HERE.M6 between junctions 27 and 28 - carriageway resurfacing Work is ongoing to resurface the carriageway between junction 27 and junction 28 on the M6. The resurfacing is expected to continue until December 19.
M65 between junctions 7 and 10 - safety barrier replacement The work involves replacing parts of the safety barrier in the central reservation, as the structure has reached its end of serviceable life. The scheme will ensure the safety of drivers over the long term by reducing the risk of vehicle crossover. The repairs on the safety barrier will start on Monday 10 October and we’re aiming to finish our work by the end of May 2023.
M55 - construction of Preston Western Distributor Work is continuing on the construction of the new junction which will link the A583 Blackpool Road and Riversway with the M55. The roads are due for completion in early 2023.
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