Aiken County will temporarily close a section of Atomic Road starting January 6, 2025, for bridge repairs. This closure will affect northbound and southbound traffic at bridge sites, with local traffic allowed except at those sites. Residents are encouraged to plan ahead and follow detour routes until approximately August 2025. Transportation officials stress the importance of caution in work zones to ensure safety for both drivers and workers.
Aiken County residents, get ready for a bit of a detour in your daily travels! Starting January 6, 2025, a section of Atomic Road will be temporarily closed to make way for some much-needed bridge repairs. Yes, it’s that time again when our roads are getting a facelift to keep them safe and sound!
This closure will affect both northbound and southbound sides of Atomic Road, specifically at the bridge sites. If you’re planning on traveling through this area, you will need to reroute your journey until approximately August 2025. It’s always a good idea to keep a close eye on your travel plans when there are road adjustments, right?
Here’s some good news for the residents living nearby! Atomic Road will still be open to local traffic, but only except at the bridge sites. This means if you’re someone in the neighborhood needing to get around, you won’t be completely stranded. However, accessing those bridge site areas will require a little creativity to navigate around.
While repairs are underway, it’s crucial to stay alert! Officials are urging all drivers to slow down and pay careful attention to posted signs and work crews in the area. They’re working hard to ensure our roads are safe for all of us, so a little extra caution goes a long way. We appreciate everyone’s cooperation during this effort!
Aiken County is making strides to improve and maintain our infrastructure with these bridge repairs on Atomic Road. While it might prove a **nuisance** for some commuters, in the long run, we’ll all benefit from improved roads. So, whether you are a local resident or just passing through, mark your calendars, adjust those travel plans and stay safe on the roads. Here’s to smooth rides in our future!
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