The closures are for work on a project to rebuild and widen a 1.3-mile stretch of U.S. 1 in Bensalem.
The lane closures will be so crews can do guard-rail repairs in the area, according to PennDOT.
The lane closures next week will be as work to rebuild and widen part of U.S. 1 in Bensalem continues.
The closures are for work widening and improving a stretch of U.S. 1 in the township.
This week's closures are for some of the final work on the $36.6 million project.
The closures will be for crews to do guide rail repairs in the area.
The overnight closure will be for maintenance work. E-ZPass drivers will have to use the regular E-ZPass lanes.
In Bensalem, construction work on the widening of U.S. 1 will continue. Here's when traffic might be backed up because of it.
There are some daytime closures planned, and some times in the evening and overnight when U.S. 1 will be down to a single lane.
Weather permitting, the entire project is expected to be finished by the end of October, PennDOT said.
The closures at the Bensalem interchange will be for construction on the new bridge there, PennDOT says.
There also will be intermittent closures on Business U.S. 1 next week as a new phase of the construction project begins.
In Bensalem, traffic could be a mess as crews work to ready new, wider ramps from U.S. 1 onto the turnpike, PennDOT says.
The overnight closures will be in Bensalem and Philadelphia, according to PennDOT.
The closure of two lanes on the highways will be in the evening and overnight hours.
The daytime lane closures will be in Bensalem, Bristol and Falls townships, PennDOT announced.
The $94 million construction project has caused major changes around the U.S. 1 interchange with Street Road in Bensalem.
The work to rebuild, improve and widen a 1.3-mile section of U.S. 1 continues next week in Bensalem.
The closures will be to allow work crews to do guard rail repairs in the area, PennDOT said.
The drivers were among 5 southeast Pennsylvanians who took more than 1,700 rides on the turnpike without paying, prosecutors say.
Lanes also will be closed on Rockhill Drive as part of the ongoing PennDOT construction project.
The lane shift will be to allow road improvement work being done at a local church.
Both roadways, along with Business U.S. 1, also will see some daytime lane closures as crews begin work on the project's second phase.
PennDOT crews will be working on bridge inspections in Bensalem.
The closures are to start Monday as crews work to prepare for construction on U.S. 1 in the area.
Work will start late Friday night at the Bensalem toll plaza on the turnpike, transportation officials said.
Traveling on U.S. 1 in Lower Bucks County at night could be a tricky proposition starting next week.
Crews will be fixing potholes next week in the Yardley, Levittown and Bensalem areas, according to PennDOT.
The closures will be for the construction going on to widen and improve U.S. 1 and rebuild the interchange at Street Road.
Each direction on both roadways will be down to a single lane during the overnight hours.
The lane closure will be so crews can install sewer pipes in the area, according to PennDOT.
In Bensalem, the overnight closures will be part of a project to widen 1.3 miles of U.S. 1.
Single-lane closures in both directions are planned starting Monday, March 11.
The work is part of a two-year, $94 million project to widen and improve a 1.3-mile section of U.S. 1.
Both roadways will be down to a single lane at night as crews prepare a new traffic pattern in advance of two years of construction there.
PennDOT announced the closure, which will happen next week, on Friday.
Drivers are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the area.
New traffic patterns for construction will shut down the northbound ramps to and from Street Road on U.S. 1, PennDOT said.
A driver and passenger were critically injured after the tanker truck overturned Thursday morning at the exit.
The stretch of road, between Spruce Avenue and U.S. 1, had originally been scheduled to be shut down for the rest of this week.