Hey there, Oakland County residents! If you’re planning to hit the road this weekend, you might want to think twice. Our beloved I-96 is going to be a bit of a challenge as crews roll up their sleeves to do some much-needed work. From lane markings to installing those shiny new overhead signs, they’ve got their hands full, and it’s going to affect our usual travel plans.
From 4 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, you can expect some serious lane closures on the westbound side of I-96. Specifically, there will only be one lane open from I-275 to Kent Lake Road. This means drivers should prep themselves for some delays. It’s a good opportunity to cozy up with your favorite podcast or catch up on that audiobook you’ve been meaning to listen to!
As the weekend approaches, the situation is about to get even busier! Overnight on Friday, from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m. Saturday, the entire eastbound side of I-96 will be shut down. This includes all lanes from Wixom Road to I-275.
But wait, there’s more! After 2 a.m., the fun doesn’t stop there. The eastbound lanes from Wixom Road to Novi Road will remain closed until 3 p.m. Saturday. So for those trying to enjoy a late-night cruise or an early Saturday morning jaunt, you might want to revise your plans!
If you think you can just slip onto the freeway via the ramps, think again! The ramps from both Wixom and Novi roads to eastbound I-96 will also be closed during this total shutdown. It’s not just your usual driving route getting some TLC; this is a full-scale operation!
So, how can you navigate this obstacle course? The designated detour route is fairly straightforward. Drivers should take Wixom Road to Grand River Avenue, then head north on Novi to get back onto eastbound I-96. While it may add a little travel time to your journey, at least you’ll get to explore some different sights along the way!
So, prepare for these lane closures and make sure you’re allowing extra time for your travels. Traffic is likely to be heavier than usual with folks trying to figure out the detours, so be patient. Your fellow drivers will likely appreciate a friendly wave instead of a glare as we all work together to navigate the roadway chaos!
In closing, while the construction might be a bit of a hassle, it’s all for a good reason. New lane markings and overhead signs can mean a safer, more efficient driving experience for all of us in the long run. So let’s buckle up, stay alert, and make the best of it this weekend, Oakland County!
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