Indiana DOT Begins Chip Seal on U.S. 421 and S.R. 38 in Clinton and Boone Counties

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Directly above a newly paved asphalt road meeting an old worn-out crumbling road with freshly painted double yellow lines over both.
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Clinton, IN – Road work on U.S. 421, S.R. 28, and S.R. 38 in Clinton and Boone Counties is scheduled to begin today as part of a chip seal operation. Motorists are advised to exercise caution while traveling in these areas due to the presence of multiple workers on site.

According to the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), the project will begin on U.S. 421 and S.R. 28 and then proceed to S.R. 38 once the initial phase is complete. This maintenance work is expected to take approximately one week, depending on weather conditions. Chip sealing is a pavement preservation technique used to extend the life of the road surface by sealing small cracks, preventing moisture from seeping into the roadway.

Drivers should anticipate potential delays and plan alternate routes if possible. INDOT urges all motorists to drive safely through the construction zones and to be aware of workers and equipment. For more detailed information and updates, travelers can visit the official INDOT website.

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