Drivers in and around North Somerset will have 10 National Highways road closures to watch out for this week.
And two of them are expected to cause moderate delays – with motorists facing holdups of between 10 and 30 minutes.
The latest expected works list, with notes from National Highways, shows that 10 closures are due to start over the next two weeks:
• M5, from 7pm February 26 to 6am March 7, slight delays (under 10 minutes): M5 northbound, junction 22 to 21 lane closures for resurfacing.
• M5, from 8pm February 27 to 6am March 1, moderate delays (10-30 minutes): M5 northbound, junction 21 exit slip road closure for resurfacing, diversion via M5 northbound to junction 20 and return.
• M5, from 10pm February 27 to 6am February 28, slight delays (under 10 minutes): M5 Both Directions, junction 20 exit slip roads lane closures for drainage works.
• M5, from 8pm February 28 to 6am February 29, slight delays (under 10 minutes): M5 both directions, junction 20 to 21 lane closures for structure maintenance.
• M5, from 8pm March 1 to 6am March 2, moderate delays (10-30 minutes): M5 northbound, junction 21 carriageway closure between exit and entry slip roads for resurfacing, diversion via exit and entry slip roads.
• M5, from 9pm March 4 to 6am March 8, slight delays (under 10 minutes): M5 northbound, junction 19 to 18 lane closures for structure maintenance.
• M5, from 9pm March 7 to 6am March 9, slight delays (under 10 minutes): M5 southbound, junction 20 to 21, lane closure for white lining.
• M5, from 10pm March 7 to 6am March 8, slight delays (under 10 minutes): M5 southbound, junction 19 exit slip road carriageway closure for cyclical works, diversion via M5, exit at, junction 20, turn and return to junction 19.
• M5, from 8pm March 11 to 6am March 13, slight delays (under 10 minutes): M5 Both Directions, junction 21 to junction 22 lane closures for structural inspection.
• M5, from 9pm March 11 to 6am March 15, slight delays (under 10 minutes): M5 northbound, junction 19 to 18 lane closures for structure maintenance.
National Highways is responsible for maintaining motorways and major A-roads, so closures of smaller roads will not be included in their schedule.