Route 13 South Shoulder Closed Near Pulaski Highway Until 1 PM

Saturday, March 21, 2026 at 4:20 PM

Delaware Department of Transportation crews are working along southbound Route 13 between Pulaski Highway and Mallard Road, causing a shoulder closure. The work zone is expected to remain in place until 1 PM today.

Delaware Department of Transportation crews are conducting work operations along a busy stretch of southbound Route 13 today, prompting officials to close the shoulder in that area.

The shoulder closure affects the southbound lanes of Route 13 between Pulaski Highway (Route 40) and Mallard Road, according to DelDOT traffic alerts.

Work crews are expected to complete their operations and reopen the shoulder by 1 PM today. Motorists traveling through the area should expect possible delays and are advised to exercise caution around the work zone.

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