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Drivers are being asked to stay away from an M25 area in Syria, which is closed for the fifth and last time.
Work to demolish and remove an old bridge, the length between the 10th, near Wissey, and Jankeshen 11, near Woking, in both directions from 21:00 pm World time from Friday to 05:30 on Monday in both directions.
It is part of a £317 million project to increase the additional line to improve safety and reduce congestion in places that suit the car with A3.
The national roads have said that the roads will be in their places while the work is being done and drivers are asked to stay away from the area unless their journeys are “all necessary.
It began in 2022 and was supposed to end this summer, but the date of the end is now until the spring of 2026. “Stowed weather”.
And, while the main national roads have acknowledged the “significant increase” of traffic at the time of the previous closure, two weeks ago compared to the previous third in
Jonathan Waid, the project’s top manager, insists that the complex project is now “consent to a row”, even despite Friday’s problems in Hesro, where there is an electric fire. It caused chaos and thousands of people are trapped.
However, while the main national roads continue as the plan, the Ministry of Transport will be the final decision on the issue.
Mr. Waid also advised drivers to allow more time and use alternatives in the necessary place.
The drivers are also warned to follow the official bias that have been placed in their place, after an HGV driver was forced to rescue the Syrian police in Pirford Locke after following Google’s maps instead.
The Ministry of Transportation has been contacted for more information.
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