WINSTON-SALEM – Starting this weekend into the following week, an N.C. Department of Transportation contractor will close lanes of Interstate 40 in Forsyth County for an ongoing rehabilitation and bridge preservation project, weather permitting.
The following lane closures are scheduled to take place from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. the following morning:
On March 13, two of three lanes on I-40 East will be closed from the I-40/U.S. 421 split to Peter’s Creek Parkway.
From March 13-14, two of three lanes on I-40 West will be closed from U.S. 52 to east of Peter’s Creek Parkway.
From March 15-16, two of three lanes on I-40 East will be closed from the I-40/U.S. 421 split to Peter’s Creek Parkway.
From March 15-16, two of three lanes on I-40 West will be closed from east of Peter’s Creek Parkway to Stratford Road.
On March 17, two of three lanes on I-40 East will be closed from the I-40/U.S. 421 split to Peter’s Creek Parkway.
On March 17, two of three lanes on I-40 West will be closed from east of Peter’s Creek Parkway to Stratford Road.
On March 14, from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. the following morning, one of two southbound lanes will be closed on the Stratford Road bridge over I-40.
Motorists should use caution while traveling through the work zones and plan accordingly for delays.