Nightly roadworks will disrupt traffic starting Monday as scheduled maintenance and safety works commence, according to the department of public works.
- Nightly roadworks will disrupt traffic starting Monday as scheduled maintenance and safety works commence, according to the department of public works.
Motorists are being urged to “exercise due care and comply with temporary road markings and police instructions” during the roadworks, which will take place from Monday through Friday on sections of the Limassol–Nicosia and Larnaca–Paralimni highways.
Roadworks: Scheduled Lane Closures on Key Highways
On the Limassol–Nicosia highway, roadworks are set to occur from Monday to Thursday, operating nightly between 20.00 and 5.30. During this time, one lane will be closed, with traffic diverted to the adjacent lane.
Impact on Aradippou Industrial Area
Additionally, separate works will affect the Aradippou industrial area exit on Wednesday and Friday, from 8.00 to 15.00. Cleaning operations on the stormwater network will necessitate the closure of the Larnaca airport exit towards Dhekelia and Paralimni, with vehicles diverted via the Aradippou exit.
Significant Closures and Traffic Diversions
On Tuesday, further disruption is expected between 20.00 and 5.30 due to periodic maintenance at the Kalo Chorio roundabout exit, leading towards Larnaca airport. The most significant closure will occur on Monday night, when both lanes of the Larnaca–Paralimni highway will be closed in the direction of Paralimni from 20.00 until 5.30.
Traffic will be diverted to the opposite carriageway, which will operate with two-way traffic under police supervision and proper signage. Access to and from the Livadia exit towards Paralimni will be closed, with drivers instructed to use the Voroklini exit instead. The opposite direction will remain unaffected.
The public works department emphasised that these measures are necessary for maintenance and safety. They also appealed to drivers to plan their journeys accordingly and remain patient while the works are completed.
