The Ministry of Public Works wishes to inform the motoring public that there wil be a single- lane closure on the South Road westbound lane starting from the Paget traffic light to alow for the demolition and reconstruction of awal section along the sidewalk.
The lane closure wil divert westbound traffic onto Middle Road with an option to turn onto St. Paul’s Lane to continue westbound onto South Road. The Paget traffic light wil be operational, with only traffic heading in the eastbound direction allowed to traverse down South Road at this junction. No parking wil be permitted on St. Paul’s Lane to allow for the buses to pass through safely.
The lane closure wil commence on Saturday, July 6th, 2024, and wil continue through Sunday, August 11th, 2024.
Working hours will be daily from 7:30 am through to 5:00 pm.
Traffic control will be under the direction of the Bermuda Police Service and Brown and Co Limited representatives with road barricades, stop-and-go signs, and cones.
Westbound motorists, trucks and buses are advised to follow directional signs leading to St. Paul’s Lane and South Road. Bikes and cars are able to bypass the Paget traffic light junction via a detour route through White Sand’s Road and the Railway Trail to enter South Road near Missions Road. This Railway Trail detour route wil be a one-way westbound route for al motorists and residents in that area.
The Ministry of Public Works encourages the ful cooperation of the motoring public and apologises for any inconvenience that may result.
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