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Upcoming Construction on Eastbound Little Road in Lower Frederick Township to Cause Detours and Delays

Upcoming Construction on Eastbound Little Road in Lower Frederick Township to Cause Detours and Delays

The Eastbound Little Road commute for cars in Lower Frederick Township is going to become a bit more challenging. The most recent advisory from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation indicates that work is imminent. Expect closures and detours as Prestige Property Partners LLC works on utility improvements under a PennDOT Highway Occupancy Permit from Monday, November 18, through Friday, November 22, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

Between Simmons Road and Route 29 (Gravel Pike), drivers heading east on Little Road will have to change their route. Drivers will go via Perkiomenville Road, Route 29, and Route 73 (Big Road) on the proposed detour. The following advise is clear: even though local access will be maintained up to the work zone, plan additional travel time to get through the inevitable backlog. The weather will determine this timetable.

Through its 511PA service, which provides real-time traffic information, including traffic delay alerts, PennDOT recommends passengers to stay informed. Free of charge, the service is accessible online, through an iPhone or Android smartphone app, or by dialing 5-1-1. Furthermore, over 1,000 traffic cameras offer a visual aid for trip planning.

Check out the District 6 Traffic Bulletin for information on construction that affects state-owned highways in the neighboring counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia. Subscriptions are offered on the PennDOT District 6 website to receive the most recent PennDOT news and traffic warnings. The PennDOT District 6 Results page provides more comprehensive information on infrastructure, including completed and ongoing projects. Their dedicated projects portal lists their ongoing projects.

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