Utility Repairs Impact Traffic in Multiple Locations
Utility Repairs Impact Traffic in Multiple Locations
Utility Repairs Impact Traffic in Multiple Locations
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The Queen Mary Highway Bridge, which recently reopened after repairs, is set for additional work due to minor defects identified by the Department of Public Works. DPW reassured the public of the bridge's safety, dismissing rumors of it 'sinking' and outlining plans for a specialized membrane installation to ensure asphalt adhesion. Meanwhile, Spring Head Road in Uplyme is closed for essential utility repairs, expected to be completed by September 16. In Gurgaon, commuters are frustrated with potholes and uneven surfaces on key expressway routes, prompting the National Highways Authority of India to promise repairs within a week. Additionally, M-25 near Port Austin is closed for concrete repairs until September 26, and Highway 13 in Mendota Heights is set for reopening by November 1 following a slope failure that closed the road for over three months. Local authorities across these regions are actively addressing repair needs to improve road safety and quality.

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