TRAFFIC ALERT: Expect Serious Slowdowns This Week On Several Area Roads
By Boca Vibe
TRAFFIC ALERT: Expect Serious Slowdowns This Week On Several Area Roads
Diversions and lane closures will be in effect on several major roads in Palm Beach County, causing significant traffic disruptions for drivers this week. Read more at BocaVibe.com.

- Interstate 95: The Florida Department of Transportation is conducting construction projects that will bring lane closures and ramp shutdowns to I-95. Drivers can expect delays and detours on the highway.
- State Road 7 (SR 7): A road widening project will cause lane closures and traffic shifts on SR 7, between US Highway 1 and State Road 44. Motorists should be prepared for congestion and delays.
- US Highway 1: The Florida Department of Transportation is also conducting construction projects that will bring lane closures and ramp shutdowns to US Highway 1, in the area of State Road 7. Drivers can expect significant traffic disruptions on this road as well.
The construction projects are expected to cause serious slowdowns for drivers across Palm Beach County, including Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth Beach, and Wellington. Motorists should plan their routes in advance and allow extra time for travel to avoid delays.
- Alternatives: For those looking to avoid the traffic, alternative routes such as State Road 7 or US Highway 1 may be a better option. However, drivers should still expect some congestion on these roads due to construction.
- Traffic Updates: The Florida Department of Transportation will provide regular updates on road conditions and construction schedules through its website and social media channels. Drivers can check for the latest information before heading out on the road.
The traffic disruptions are expected to last throughout the week, with some areas experiencing more severe congestion than others. Motorists should stay informed and plan their routes accordingly to avoid delays and ensure a safe journey.
Official city info: City of Boca Raton.
Source: Original Report