M1 resurfacing near Watford is among the planned closures set to cause delays over the next two weeks.
Motorists in the area will want to avoid expected delays of around 10 to 30 minutes if travelling southward late at night at the start of next month.
The M1 between junction 6A and junction 5 will be under a southbound carriageway and slip road closure for resurfacing works between 10pm and 5.30am from July 1 to July 3.
There will be a diversion in place via local authority roads which is expected to cause “moderate” delays of around 10 to 30 minutes, according to National Highways.
There are also some M25 and A1 closures to be aware of over the next two weeks.
See the full list of motorway closures near Watford below:
M1
- From 10pm July 1 to 5.30am July 3, moderate delays (10-30 minutes): M1 southbound, junction 6A to junction 5. Carriageway and slip road closure for resurfacing works, diversion via local authorities.
M25
- Started 10pm June 3 and lasting until 5.30am June 29, moderate delays (10-30 minutes): M25 clockwise, junction 23 to junction 24. Lane and slip road closure for NEAR Scheme, diversion via National Highways roads.
- Started 10pm June 24 and lasting until 5.30am June 26, slight delays (under 10 minutes): M25 anti-clockwise, junction 24 to junction 23. Lane closure for NEARS Scheme.
- From 10pm July 4 to 5am July 5, moderate delays (10-30 minutes): M25 anti clockwise, junction 23 to junction 24. Lane closures and entry slip road closure for maintenance works, diversion via National Highways roads.
A1
- Started 10pm June 25 and lasting until 5am June 26, moderate delays (10-30 minutes): A1 southbound, junction Bignells Corner. Slip road closure for urgent safety fence repairs, diversion via local authorities.
- From 10pm July 8 to 6am July 13, moderate delays (10-30 minutes): A1(M) northbound, junction 1 to junction 3. Lane closures, slip road closure, and carriageway closure for concrete repair works, diversion via National Highways and local authority roads.
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