Route 40 Lane Closures at Route 1 Continue Overnight for Construction

Construction work is causing intermittent lane restrictions on US Route 40 at the Delaware Route 1 interchange. The lane closures are scheduled to continue until 5 AM.

Drivers traveling on US Route 40 near the Delaware Route 1 interchange should expect intermittent lane restrictions due to ongoing construction activities.

According to DelDOT, the construction-related lane closures at the US-40 and DE-1 intersection will remain in effect until 5:00 AM.

Motorists are advised to plan for potential delays and consider alternate routes if possible during the construction period.

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