Major M62 roadworks with motorists warned of three months of…
Major roadworks are about to begin on the M62 that could take up to three months to complete. Essential work is being carried out on the parapets of three motorway bridges over the A162 at junction 33 (Ferrybridge). The work is due to start on Monday, January 30 and is expected to finish in late April. National Highways will put in place a mix of hard shoulder and lane 1 closures both on the M62 and the A162 during the day, enabling the road to stay open while the scheme is completed. The work will be carried out Monday to Friday, excluding bank holidays over Easter. Read more:Shocking CCTV shows dad risking toddler’s life on reckless motorbike ride through Hull There will also be four overnight closures at junction 33 at the start and end of the scheme. This will enable National Highways to set up traffic management for the safety road users and engineers during the work: M62 eastbound closure – junction 33 – Wednesday, February 1 M62 westbound closure – junction 33 – Thursday, February 2 M62 eastbound closure – junction 33 – Monday, April 24 M62 westbound closure – junction 33 – Tuesday, April 25 All overnight closures will be in place between 8pm and 6am the following day. During this time, drivers will be diverted
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