For Immediate Release
Thursday, October 9, 2025
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Traffic Advisory for SR 316 at Bethlehem Road
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WHAT: Weather permitting, the Georgia Department of Transportation (Georgia DOT) will implement daytime traffic pacing and single-lane closures in both directions on State Route (SR) 316 at Bethlehem Road for bridge beam setting operations.
Drivers should expect delays during the listed time frames.
This project is part of a series of roadway improvement projects along SR 316 from SR 20 in Gwinnett County to SR 10 in Athens, Oconee County. SR 316 at SR 211/Bethlehem Road is packaged as a bundle with SR 316 at CR 329/Barber Creek Road (P.I. Nos. 0013910/0010352) for procurement, final design, and construction.
WHEN/WHERE:
Daytime Closures:
Friday, October 10, 2025, during late morning through early evening hours
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A single, left-lane closure along SR 316 eastbound at Bethlehem Road.
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Traffic pacing will be implemented along SR 316 eastbound at Bethlehem Road.
Monday, October 13, 2025, during late morning through early evening hours
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A single, left-lane closure along SR 316 westbound at Bethlehem Road.
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Traffic pacing will be implemented along SR 316 westbound at Bethlehem Road.
Advisory: Motorists are urged to reduce speed, stay alert, and exercise caution while traveling through work zones. With workers and heavy construction equipment present at all times, awareness is critical. Increased fines will be enforced in these areas to ensure compliance and safety. Variable Message Signs (VMS) will be placed at each end of the project to notify the public of the upcoming work. Exact times may change due to weather conditions. Before heading out, get real-time information on work status and traffic conditions. Call 511, visit 511ga.org, or download the Georgia 511 app. For additional project information, visit https://transformingsr316-gdot.hub.arcgis.com/.
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