Major I-95 North Lane Closures Continue Through Early Morning Hours

Delaware motorists face significant traffic delays on Interstate 95 northbound as construction work forces the closure of three left lanes. The lane restrictions stretch from the State Route 1 flyover to Route 141 and will remain in effect until 5 a.m.

Delaware Department of Transportation officials are warning drivers to expect delays on Interstate 95 northbound due to ongoing construction activities that have shut down multiple lanes.

Three left lanes remain blocked along the northbound corridor between the State Route 1 flyover and Route 141, creating a significant bottleneck for morning commuters and travelers.

The lane restrictions are scheduled to lift at 5 a.m., according to DelDOT’s traffic management system.

Motorists are advised to allow extra travel time and consider alternate routes if possible during the construction period.

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