Delays are "possible" as Affinity Water carry out emergency roadworks on a road in Kings Langley.
Temporary traffic light signals will be in place 24/7 on Primrose Hill from this afternoon (October 17) until 11.59pm on October 21.
The water company is carrying out "essential maintenance", with two-way signals in place to control traffic.
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Traffic website One Network says that it is "possible" the works cause delays for motorists in the coming days.
#KingsLangley @AffinityWater are currently carrying out emergency repair works under 24/7 temporary traffic signals on Primrose Hill, Kings Langley. More information: https://t.co/qRJwr0KhDT pic.twitter.com/Wrbr7TXAgk
— HCC Highways (@Herts_Highways) October 17, 2024
A message on the One Network site reads: "We're currently carrying out essential maintenance in your area. This work is part of our ongoing efforts to improve our service to you.
"During these types of works, there may be some disruption to road users, please factor this into any journeys you make during this time."
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