Traffic Alert: Ellis Mills Road Lane Restrictions Continue Until 2PM Today

Drivers on Ellis Mills Road are experiencing periodic lane restrictions between Bowman Road and Matt Road. The intermittent closures are scheduled to remain in effect until 2 p.m. today.

Motorists traveling along Ellis Mills Road should expect delays due to ongoing lane restrictions affecting the stretch between Bowman Road and Matt Road.

According to DelDOT traffic officials, drivers will encounter periodic lane closures in the area throughout the day. The restrictions are set to continue until 2 p.m. this afternoon.

Commuters are advised to allow extra travel time or consider alternate routes to avoid potential delays in the affected area.

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