Brighton: John Street closed
Motorists in Brighton are advised to plan their journeys in advance as roadworks on John Street are set to cause disruption from August 17 to August 21.
Motorists in Brighton are advised to plan their journeys in advance as roadworks on John Street are set to cause disruption from August 17 to August 21. The roadworks will take place on John Street, in the heart of the city, with a crane mobile platform in operation. Brighton & Hove City Council is responsible for the works.
The disruption is expected to be medium in severity, with drivers facing delays and congestion. Motorists are advised to check traffic apps and websites for up-to-date information on the roadworks and plan their routes accordingly. Using alternative routes and allowing extra time for journeys is recommended. Motorists should also be aware that traffic conditions can change quickly, and it's essential to stay informed to avoid getting stuck in congestion.
The roadworks are scheduled to take place from August 17 at midnight until August 21 at midnight. During this time, drivers can expect delays and congestion on John Street, and it's likely that surrounding roads will also be affected. Motorists should be prepared for possible detours and allow plenty of time for their journeys.
The construction team will be working hard to complete the roadworks as quickly as possible, but in the meantime, motorists are advised to be patient and plan their journeys carefully. Regular updates on the roadworks will be available on traffic apps and websites, and motorists are urged to check these regularly for the latest information.
Motorists are also advised to consider using alternative modes of transport, such as public transport or walking or cycling, if possible. This can help reduce congestion on the roads and avoid delays. Additionally, drivers should be aware of any parking restrictions that may be in place during the roadworks and plan their parking arrangements accordingly.
For the latest information on the roadworks and traffic conditions, motorists can check traffic apps such as Waze or Google Maps, or visit the website of Road Closures UK for up-to-date information on roadworks and traffic incidents across the UK.
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