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• Further Lane Closures Along US 202 in West Goshen
  King of Prussia – A series of travel restrictions are scheduled this week (Aug. 29-Sept. 2) on Route 202 between Paoli Pike and High Street in West Goshen Township, Chester County, as crews continue t...
  

• Day Time Lane Closures on US 202 in Warrington Twp
  King of Prussia – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) today announced that motorists in Warrington Township will encounter lane closures next week (August 30-September 3) for const...
  

• Nighttime Lane Closures at US 202 and PA 63
  King of Prussia – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) today announced that motorists in the North Penn area will encounter lane closures Monday night for construction activities at...
  

• Travel Restrictions on US 202 in Montgomery County
  King of Prussia – Northbound and southbound Route 202 (DeKalb Pike) in Upper and Lower Gwynedd townships, Montgomery County, will be restricted to one lane of traffic between Sumneytown Pike and Route...
  

• Weeknight and Weekend Closures on 202 in Chesco
  King of Prussia – A series of travel restrictions are scheduled this week (Aug. 24-29) on Route 202 between Paoli Pike and High Street in West Goshen Township, Chester County, as crews continue to rep...
  

• Closures on US 202 Associated With ARRA Project
  King of Prussia – A series of travel restrictions and the reopening of an off-ramp are scheduled this week (Aug. 16-22) on Route 202 between Paoli Pike and High Street in West Goshen Township, Chester...
  

Background Information on the US 202 Reconstruction Project

U.S. Route 202 in Pennsylvania is a 59 mile-long highway that connects New Jersey to the north with Delaware to the south and serves as a major commuter route and vital link for business and industry in the tri-state region. The highway varies in size from a two lane road to a four lane expressway, with traffic volumes ranging from 17,000 to 105,000 vehicles a day.

Some of the fastest growing areas in the Greater Philadelphia Region are located along US 202. Many of these areas have experienced rapid residential, commercial and light industrial growth, the result of acres of undeveloped land and the corridor's reputation as a high-tech growth area.

Recognizing the importance of US 202 and the very real need to increase its capacity to relieve congestion and meet existing and future travel demands, public and private interests have joined together to find ways to make much needed improvements. Through this joint public/private partnership, a number of projects and studies are currently in progress to examine both short-term and long-term improvements.

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