New York State DOT Suspends Lane Closures for Christmas, New Years Holiday

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The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) reports that there shall be no temporary lane/shoulder closures on roadway facilities owned and/or maintained by NYSDOT during the Christmas and New Year’s holiday period.

Construction activities that will result in temporary lane/shoulder closures shall be suspended to minimize travel delays associated with road work for Christmas and New Year’s holiday as follows:

Beginning at 6:00 AM Wednesday, December 24 to 6:00 AM Monday, December 29 and beginning at 6:00 AM Wednesday, December 30 to 6:00 AM Monday, January 5.

Exceptions can only be made under the following conditions:

  • Emergency work.
  • Work within long-term stationary lane/shoulder closures.
  • Safety work that does not adversely impact traffic mobility and has been authorized by the Regional Traffic Engineer.

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