Motorists on Hertfordshire’s major roads will have some closures they may need to look out for this weekend.
Hertfordshire’s main roads include the M1, M25, A1(M), and some of the busier A roads.
If you are set to be travelling along these roads, it's best to take note of the different diversions that are in place.
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M25, M1, A1(M), and A road closures for Friday, November 22
M25:
M25 clockwise junction 21 to junction 22 lane closures 10pm to 5.30am
M25 clockwise junction 24 to 25 lane closure 10pm to 5.30am
M25 clockwise junction 21a carriageway closure 11pm to 5am
M1:
M1 southbound junction 9 to junction 8 carriageway closure 10pm to 5am
A1M:
A1M southbound junction 3 to junction 1 carriageway closure 10pm to 5am
A1M Northbound junction 4 to junction 5 lane and slip road closure 11pm to 5am
Other A roads:
A602 Westmill Road closed 8pm to 5am between A10 and Anchor Lane
M25, M1, A1M, and A road closures for Saturday, November 23
M25:
M25 clockwise junction 21 to junction 22 lane closures 10pm to 5.30am
M25 clockwise junction 24 to 25 lane closure 10pm to 5.30am
M1:
M1 southbound junction 9 to junction 8 carriageway closure 10pm to 5am
A1M:
A1M southbound junction 2 to junction 1 lane and slip road closure 10pm to 5.30am
Other A roads:
No other major A road closures scheduled
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M25, M1, A1M, and A road closures for Sunday, November 24
M25:
M25 clockwise junction 21 to junction 22 lane closures 10pm to 5.30am
M25 clockwise junction 24 to 25 lane closure 10pm to 5.30am
M1:
No M1 closures scheduled for Sunday
A1M:
A1M southbound junction 2 to junction 1 lane and slip road closure 10pm to 5.30am
Other A roads:
No other major A road closures scheduled
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