Construction Closes Right Lane on Pennsylvania Ave Near Woodlawn

Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 10:05 PM

Drivers on Pennsylvania Avenue eastbound should expect delays as construction work has shut down the right lane at Woodlawn Avenue. The lane closure is scheduled to remain in effect until 2 PM today.

Motorists traveling eastbound on Pennsylvania Avenue will encounter a lane restriction near Woodlawn Avenue as construction crews continue their work in the area.

According to DelDOT traffic reports, the right lane remains blocked to traffic due to ongoing construction activities. The closure is expected to last until 2 PM today.

Drivers are advised to use caution when approaching the work zone and allow extra time for their commute. Traffic may experience delays as vehicles merge from the closed right lane into the remaining open lanes.

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