DelDOT announces three-night ramp closures between Rt 141 and Rt 52 for sign installation

Shanté A. Hastings, P.E., Secretary
Shanté A. Hastings, P.E., Secretary
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The Delaware Department of Transportation announced that five ramps between Route 141 and Route 52 will be closed for three nights to install chevron signs and other signage on the ramps. The closures are scheduled for Tuesday, April 7 from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., continuing on Wednesday and Thursday nights, April 8 and 9.

Motorists are advised to use caution in the area and expect minor delays during the closure periods. The department recommends checking its website or downloading the DelDOT app for more information about the project.

The planned work is part of ongoing efforts by DelDOT to improve roadway safety through updated signage. Chevron signs are used to provide additional guidance on curves or changes in road alignment, helping drivers navigate safely.

Further details about this project and other traffic updates can be found according to the official roster page.



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