Sections of the A14 in Cambridgeshire are to be resurfaced before the end of October, according to the Highways Agency.
The £3 million scheme will take place over the next two months and will be carried out in three phases, improving 12.6 miles of this Cambridgeshire road.
The work is part of record government investment in roads. It will involve overnight closures, one carriageway at a time, and is due to be completed, weather permitting, by 2 December.
The work on the A14 between A1307 and junctions 26 (St Ives) and 31 (Girton) includes carriageway resurfacing and patching, the renewal of road markings and road studs.
Work will start on Thursday 23 October and will be completed by 2 December, and will be carried out in three phases.
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