
On Wednesday (March 25), WSDOT maintenance crew will close two lanes of eastbound SR 14 to repair sections of damaged guardrail
VANCOUVER – Travelers who use State Route 14 in Clark County, should plan for delays.
On Wednesday (March 25), the Washington State Department of Transportation maintenance crew will close two lanes of eastbound SR 14 to repair sections of damaged guardrail.
Guardrails help improve safety by keeping vehicles from going off the road or crossing into oncoming traffic during a crash.
What to expect
Wednesday, March 25:
- Up to two lanes of eastbound SR 14 between mileposts 6.0 and 7.0, will close from 7-11 a.m.
During lane closure, travelers should slow down, stay alert, expect delays and follow directional signs.
Know before you go
Get real-time travel information via the WSDOT mobile app, the real-time travel map, or by signing up for email updates and alerts.
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