Construction Shuts Down Southbound Lane on Janice Road Until 5 PM

Motorists should expect delays on Janice Road as construction work has closed the southbound lane between Nassau Park Road and Route 1. The lane closure is scheduled to remain in effect until 5 PM today.

Drivers traveling on Janice Road are facing traffic delays today as construction crews have temporarily shut down the southbound lane.

The closure affects the stretch of roadway running from Nassau Park Road to Coastal Highway (Route 1), according to DelDOT officials.

The southbound lane is expected to reopen by 5 PM today, though motorists are advised to seek alternate routes or allow extra travel time when passing through the area.

No additional details about the nature of the construction work were immediately available.

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