Chip Seal project on US-34 begins on June 24
NDOT informs that motorists should expect to see delays and are reminded to drive cautiously through highway work zones. (Getty Images){p}{/p}
LINCOLN, Neb. —
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A chip seal project that is scheduled to take four days on US-34 will begin on June 24, according to the Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT).
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Chip seal is an application of an asphalt binder to a roadway surface followed by an aggregate.
State maintenance forces will be performing a chip seal from Reference Post 301 to Reference Post 316 between Seward and Lincoln.
One-lane traffic will occur with the use of a pilot car and flaggers. Speed will be reduced to 50 mph.
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NDOT informs that motorists should expect to see delays and are reminded to drive cautiously through highway work zones.