NDS alerts the drivers: The D1 motorway section near Bratislava will be closed in two ways during the night

by Andrea
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The section of the D1 motorway near Bratislava will be closed in both ways during the night and Sunday (8. 6.). The reason is the concreting of the bridge, which connects the village Ivanka pri Dunaji and Croatian Grob. The National Motorway Company (NDS) alerted to the restriction.

Highwaymen explained that the limitation requires the nature of the work and safety of dozens of workers. “In the direction of Bratislava, the section will be closed from the intersection of Senec to Zlaté Piesky. In the direction of Trnava, the closure will be shorter, only from gold sands to the Bernolákovo intersection (Triblavina),” approached the Media Communication NDS. “In order to reduce the impact of the transport closure, the exit will temporarily open from the intersection to D1 in the direction of Trnava. After the work is finished, the exit is closed again,” They delivered from NDS.

The closure in both directions will begin Saturday at 20.00, will end on Sunday afternoon. Work could only complicate intensive rains. The detour route will lead along the so -called Old Senec road.

Highwaymen reminded that Modernization D1 ahead of Bratislava and intersection D1/D4 are the most important investment in road infrastructure in western Slovakia And already the interconnection of bypass and D1 relieves the capital, especially from transit traffic. “Just for March and April, the already completed branch from D4 to D1 has diverted more than 40,000 trucks from Bratislava,” It added media communication NDS.

Also reminded of recent opening Branches Golden Sands – Jarovce, which allows the inhabitants of the eastern part of the capital more comfortable to connect to the bypass of Bratislava.

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