Overnight traffic-pattern changes on Steveston Highway for interchange paving

North Vancouver, BCLocal News

Paving work at the Highway 99 and Steveston Highway interchange restricts left turns for about one month. This overnight construction runs from 9:30 p. m. to 5:30 a. m.

, requiring drivers to take detours. Traffic-control personnel will assist in managing the flow and ensuring safety. Motorists should expect longer travel times and are advised to follow marked detour routes. The initiative aims to enhance road conditions and overall traffic flow in the region. Local authorities emphasize the importance of obeying signage during the construction period.

The project is part of ongoing efforts to upgrade infrastructure on Highway 99. Additional details on the traffic changes can be found at the provided link.

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