
WSDOT maintenance crews will close a single lane of eastbound SR 14 and the on-ramp from Northeast 192nd Avenue to eastbound SR 14, just west of Camas, for guardrail repair work
VANCOUVER – Travelers on State Route 14 in Clark County should expect daytime delays.
On Wednesday, April 2, Washington State Department of transportation maintenance crews will close a single lane of eastbound SR 14 and the on-ramp from Northeast 192nd Avenue to eastbound SR 14, just west of Camas, for guardrail repair work. This work is crucial because guardrails help prevent vehicles from leaving the roadway or crossing into oncoming traffic.
What to expect
- Wednesday, April 2: The right lane of eastbound SR 14 and the on-ramp from Northeast 192nd Avenue to eastbound SR 14 at milepost 10 will be closed from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- During the on-ramp closure, travelers will need to use a different route to access eastbound SR 14.
Travelers should slow down as they approach the work zone, have patience, and expect delays.
Know before you go
People can receive real-time travel information via the WSDOT mobile app, or by visiting our real-time travel map.
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