Expect delays due to Keating off-ramp closure, Highway 17 repairs

North Vancouver, BCLocal News

Significant delays are expected for drivers traveling northbound on Highway 17 due to emergency repairs near Keating Cross Road. The right lane of the highway is currently closed, and the Keating off-ramp will be fully shut down until at least 3 p. m. on March 28, 2025. Although the highway remains open, northbound motorists can use the left-turn lane as an alternative to navigate around the closure.

To mitigate delays of at least 20 minutes, drivers are strongly encouraged to consider alternative routes, particularly Island View Road. The ongoing repair work involves fixing a steel plate on the highway, which necessitates the closure and creates a potentially hazardous situation for both drivers and workers. Authorities are urging motorists to exercise extra caution while traveling through the area and to obey all posted safety signage. For the most current information on road conditions and updates, individuals can check https://www. drivebc.

ca. This situation highlights the importance of infrastructure maintenance for safe travel.

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