Route 141 North Sees Lane Closures for Construction Work Through Early Morning

Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 11:16 PM

Drivers on northbound Route 141 are experiencing intermittent lane restrictions between Kirkwood Highway and Milltown Road due to ongoing construction activities. The work-related closures are scheduled to continue until 5 AM.

Motorists traveling on northbound Route 141 should expect delays this evening as construction crews continue road work that requires periodic lane closures.

The Delaware Department of Transportation reports that the affected stretch runs from Kirkwood Highway to Milltown Road, where workers are implementing intermittent lane restrictions to complete necessary roadway improvements.

The construction activity and associated lane closures are expected to wrap up by 5 AM, according to DelDOT’s traffic management system.

Drivers are advised to allow extra travel time and exercise caution when passing through the work zone area.

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