Alders Drive Lane Closures Continue Through 5 PM Today

Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 10:06 AM

Drivers on Alders Drive should expect intermittent lane restrictions between Shellpot Drive and Turner Road. The closures are scheduled to remain in effect until 5 PM today.

Motorists traveling on Alders Drive are experiencing intermittent lane restrictions today between Shellpot Drive and Turner Road.

According to DelDOT traffic reports, the lane closures will continue until 5 PM this evening.

Drivers are advised to expect delays and consider alternate routes if possible during the affected hours.

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