Traffic & Transit

NY Suspending Construction-Related Lane Closures For Long Weekend

The goal is to ease travel throughout Labor Day weekend for motorists and to help protect the safety of highway workers.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — The state is suspending construction-related lane closures for the Labor Day weekend.

Governor Kathy Hochul announced Friday that the temporary lane closures for road and bridge construction projects on New York state highways will be suspended from 6 a.m. Friday until 6 a.m. Tuesday.

The goal is to ease travel throughout Labor Day weekend for motorists.

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Suspension of roadside construction during a weekend of increased traffic also helps protect the safety of highway workers, including those in organized labor, during a holiday that honors the ideals of the labor movement, Hochul said.

“From our scenic trails to our world-class state parks, New York is home to some of the best places to celebrate Labor Day weekend,” she said.

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“We want to make sure that travelers get to their destinations safely and with minimal interruptions, so I encourage all New Yorkers to plan their trip ahead of time and be safe on the roadways to ensure everyone can celebrate the holiday with family and friends,” Hochul said.

The construction suspension aligns with New York State's Drivers First Initiative, which prioritizes the convenience of motorists to minimize traffic congestion and travel delays due to road and bridge work.


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Motorists should follow the state's Move Over Law, which requires motorists to slow down and safely move over for law enforcement vehicles, fire trucks, ambulances, tow trucks and construction or maintenance vehicles that are stopped along roads across the state. Motorists should be aware that some work may continue behind permanent concrete barriers or for emergency repairs.

Text stops, including park-and-ride facilities, rest stops, service areas and parking areas along state highways support the state's effort to reduce distracted driving. All text stops will remain open, providing locations where drivers can safely and conveniently use their phones and other mobile devices for calling, texting, navigating and accessing mobile apps. Texting while driving is especially dangerous, as it requires motorists to take their eyes off the road, hands off the wheel and mind off driving.

The Thruway Authority reminds motorists that 10 service areas are closed and under construction as part of the $450 million private investment and modernization project. Fuel services remain open at all locations. Motorists can view the service areas and plan their stops on the Thruway Authority's website and on the free mobile app.

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