Copyright - M4 Traffic. M4 Traffic Welcome to the M4 Traffic website. Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active.
Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between and on 13 January Delay : There are currently delays of 10 minutes against expected traffic. Reason : Roadworks. Period : from on 13 January to on 14 January Lanes Closed : All lanes are closed. Lane Closures : Lane one will be closed. Due to: Congestion. Delay : There are currently delays of 10 minutes against expected traffic.
Nearest town: 1. Nearest town: 0. Nearest town: 2. Due to: Roadworks. Period : from on 13 January to on 14 January Lanes Closed : All lanes are closed. Nearest town: 4. Lane Closures : Lane one will be closed. Due to: Roadworks are planned. The new radar Stopped Vehicle Detection SVD system identifies a stopped vehicle, typically within 20 seconds, and provides an alert to our control room.
Our operators then set a Red X sign to close one or more lanes, adjust speed limits and deploy traffic officers. When the entire upgrade project between junction 3 and 12 is fully completed, there will be places to stop in an emergency approximately every 1.
Our video explains more about the features that work to help keep you safe while driving on this upgraded section of the M4. The M4 will be closed in both directions from 15 January — 17 January between Junctions 3 Hayes and 4b M25 interchange. The closure will start after 4am Saturday 15 January and the motorway will reopen by 6am on Monday 17 January. The M4 will be closed in both directions over the weekend of 21 January — 24 January between Junctions 4b M25 interchange and 5 Langley.
The closure will start after 8pm Friday 21 January and the motorway will reopen by 6am on Monday 24 January. The M4 will be closed in both directions over the weekend of 28 January — 31 January between Junctions 5 Langley and 6 Slough-Windsor.
The closure will start after 8pm Friday 28 January and the motorway will reopen by 6am on Monday 31 January. The closure will start after 8pm Friday 4 February and the motorway will reopen by 6am on Monday 7 February. Our December scheme newsletter gives more information about the project and there will be further updates on this page. Please check before you travel. The M4 will be closed in both directions over the weekend of 3 September — 6 September between Junctions 3 Hayes and 4b M25 interchange.
The closure will start after 8pm Friday 3 September and the motorway will reopen by 6am on Monday 6 September. The M4 will be closed in both directions over the weekend of 10 September — 13 September between Junctions 3 Hayes and 4b M25 interchange. The closure will start after 8pm Friday 10 September and the motorway will reopen by 6am on Monday 13 September.
The M4 will be closed in both directions over the weekend of 17 September — 20 September Junctions 5 Langley and 6 Slough.
The closure will start after 8pm Friday 17 September and the motorway will reopen by 6am on Monday 20 September. The closure will start after 8pm Friday 24 September and the motorway will reopen by 6am on Monday 27 September. Our August scheme newsletter gives more information about full weekend closures of the M4 planned for There will be further updates on this page.
In June the project hit the halfway point with the work to extend the New Thames Bridge at Bray that carries the M4 over the river.
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