Work on the north- and southbound sides will take place in the middle of the day.
After a false start, the major project is getting underway. Detours using US Highway 202, Star Ridge Road and Bloomer Road will be posted.
Bridge maintenance work will again take place between 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., for three days, in Bedford near the Saw Mill Parkway Exit.
Emergency crews were on the scene throughout the morning. Traffic was backed up in both directions with northbound lanes closed for hours.
Route 121 will not be shut down as originally scheduled because pole work hasn't been completed yet, Supervisor Warren Lucas said.
Bridge maintenance work will take place between 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Town of Bedford near the Saw Mill Parkway Exit.
Supervisor Warren Lucas announced that the full road closure of Route 121 will begin in just a few weeks and last for at least three weeks.
Breaking: Bridge maintenance work will start Monday morning in Bedford and is expected to last through Tuesday.
One lane will be closed in North Salem for most of the summer and both lanes are scheduled to be closed for a three-week period.
Breaking: Mid-day bridge maintenance work will start Tuesday morning in Bedford, and is expected to last through Thursday.
Braking: Mid-day sign inspections are planned on Monday, from North Castle to Harrison, and on the Sprain Brook Parkway on Tuesday.
The road paving work will start Sunday night, between Harrison and Bedford, and is scheduled to continue nightly for several weeks.
Braking News: Construction zones and road paving on two busy Westchester highways could make getting around a test of patience this week.
Purdy's, Hartsdale & Scarsdale stations will see easier access for both riders with and without mobility issues.
The construction schedule will depend on the weather forecast, but delays can be expected on Tuesday and Wednesday, according to NYDOT.
The Bedford Town Police Department received grant money.
Police said the elderly driver became confused when the incident occurred.
The system is meant to prevent fatal crashes like those in recent years on the Harlem and Hudson commuter lines.
Help Point devices have a direct line to the MTA Police Department and a high-intensity beacon.
The incident occurred Saturday on the Saw Mill River Parkway.
Authorities said the full circumstances of the crash are currently under investigation.
Police said they are still investigating the fatal accident.
Studies show that speeding appears to be on the rise in New York.
The writer is president of Metro-North Railroad.
New York state troopers said the accident was on the southbound side north of Exit 4.
A car slammed into a state transportation truck on the interstate.
The parkway was closed for several hours after the incident.
Traffic on southbound I-684 was backed up for more than an hour.
Police said the investigation into the accident is ongoing.
The road is closed north and southbound due to a crash and downed lines.
The active work zone had a posted speed limit of 55 mph, police said.
Crews will be performing construction activities, weather permitting, the DOT said.
Motorists should seek alternate routes.
The closure lasted almost 12 hours after the accident that caused a fuel spill.
The cause of the closure was an overturned truck, the DOT said.
The projects will enhance safety and traffic management in the Hudson Valley, helping motorist make more informed travel decisions.
A pickup truck hit the support for an overhead sign on the highway so hard that the structure had to be removed.
Extra "Fall Foliage" trains are a seasonal bonus.
Detours have been announced to avoid the closure. breaking
Before heading out, check for closures along your route.