
Goodland, IN – Motorists traveling through Jasper County should prepare for upcoming delays as the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) will reduce U.S. 24 to one lane between County Road 600 E and County Road 1080 W starting this week.
According to the Indiana Department of Transportation: Northwest, lane closures on U.S. 24 will begin on or after Monday, July 21, as crews undertake small structure maintenance and repair along the route. The affected stretch lies between Goodland and Remington, with flaggers set to direct traffic during daytime work hours for approximately three weeks.
INDOT officials urge drivers to remain alert and cautious in the work zone, following all posted signs and instructions from flaggers. Traffic backups and delays are likely, especially during peak travel times. The department recommends allowing for extra travel time or considering alternative routes while work is underway.
The planned maintenance is part of ongoing efforts to enhance road safety and infrastructure in northwest Indiana. Weather conditions and other unforeseen factors could impact the project schedule, and motorists are advised to stay updated through official INDOT communication channels.
For additional details and real-time updates on the status of U.S. 24 and other construction projects, drivers can visit the INDOT website or follow their social media pages.
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