Northbound Coastal Highway Lane Closure in Effect Until 4AM for Construction Work

Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 7:37 PM

Construction crews are working overnight on northbound Coastal Highway, forcing the closure of one lane. The right lane remains blocked between Sea Blossom Boulevard and Holland Glade Road until 4AM.

Drivers traveling northbound on Coastal Highway should expect delays due to ongoing construction work that has shut down the right lane overnight.

According to DelDOT, construction crews are working along the stretch of northbound Coastal Highway between Sea Blossom Boulevard and Holland Glade Road, with the right lane blocked to traffic.

The lane closure is scheduled to remain in effect until 4AM, after which normal traffic patterns should resume.

Motorists are advised to allow extra travel time and use caution when driving through the construction zone.

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