Drivers face a diversion that could take up to 40 minutes
“This phase should be complete by November 2, which will allow us to start the second resurfacing phase.”
The first phase will see the A64 partially closed with temporary traffic lights in place between 8pm and 6am on Mondays to Thursdays and between 9pm and 6am on Fridays. The second resurfacing phase requires removing several layers of the carriageway to repair the road foundation – which means deeper patches need time to cure.
During this stage of roadworks the A64 will be shut in both directions for two to three full weekends from 8pm on Fridays to 6am on Mondays from November 4 to 7; 11 to 14; and if required, 18 to 21.
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