Traffic will be restricted to a single lane from 8 p.m. Thursday to 6 a.m. Friday with access controlled by flaggers at each end of the bridge.
TRENTON - Traffic will be down to one lane on the "Trenton Makes" bridge overnight Thursday into Friday as workers finish improvements to the span, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission said.
Traffic will be restricted to a single lane from 8 p.m. Thursday to 6 a.m. Friday with access controlled by flaggers at each end of the bridge, the commission said.
Motorists could experience traffic delays during the work, the commission said.
Work crews will be installing electronic traffic-counting loops along the bridge's Pennsylvania approach roadway.
The work is a final element of a project that made a series of repairs and improvements to the approach roadways, various intersections, curbs, and sidewalks in the vicinity of the bridge, the commission said.
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The project addressed worn pavements, safety deficiencies, and other issues at the approach roadways, intersections and walkways that provide vehicular and pedestrian access to the bridge, the commission said in a statement.
Most of the work ended in early August.
Thursday night's alternating travel pattern is subject to change due to weather, emergency, and traffic considerations.
The commission said bridge motorists should be prepared to reduce speeds when passing through work zones.
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