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Schedule : From on 13 November to on 15 November Schedule : Expect disruption everyday between and from 13 November to 15 November Reason : Vehicle tyre change. Lanes Closed : There is one of four lanes closed. Location : The M4 eastbound exit slip at junction J Location : The M4 eastbound exit slip at Reading Services. Location : The M4 eastbound entry slip at Reading Services. Location : The M4 eastbound between junctions J12 and J Location : The M4 eastbound at junction J Location : The M4 eastbound between junctions J10 and J8.

Location : The M4 eastbound between junctions J10 and J6. Schedule : Expect disruption everyday between and from 17 November to 19 November Location : The M4 eastbound between junctions J23 and J Schedule : Expect disruption everyday between and from 15 November to 17 November Location : The M4 eastbound between junctions J19 and J Reason : Emergency roadworks are planned. Location : The M4 eastbound between junctions J6 and J5.

Location : The M4 eastbound at junction J6. Location : The M4 eastbound exit slip at junction J5. Schedule : Expect disruption everyday between and from 22 November to 27 November Location : The M4 eastbound exit slip at junction J8. Lane Closures : Lanes 2, 3 and 4 will be closed. Lanes Closed : There will be three of four lanes closed. Location : The M4 eastbound between junctions J17 and J Schedule : Expect disruption everyday between and from 22 November to 26 November Location : The M4 eastbound between junctions J16 and J Location : The M4 eastbound entry slip at junction J4B.

Schedule : Expect disruption everyday between and from 12 November to 14 November Location : The M4 eastbound entry slip at junction J4. Schedule : From on 12 November to on 15 November Location : The M4 eastbound between junctions J20 and J Location : The M4 eastbound between junctions J15 and J Reason : Roadside drains works are planned. Reason : Gantry construction is planned. Schedule : From on 3 November to on 4 November Schedule : Expect disruption everyday between and from 16 November to 18 November Location : The M4 eastbound between junctions J11 and J Lane Closures : The hard shoulder, lanes 1 and 2 are closed.

Reason : Roadworks. Period : expect disruption until on 17 November Lanes Closed : There are two of three lanes closed. Information about M4 roadworks. M4 accidents, incidents and other delays.

Come regularly to see our latest M4 updates! Search M4 Traffic News. Any All Phrase. Lane Closures : The hard shoulder and lane 1 are closed. Reason : Broken down vehicle. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between and on 12 November Lanes Closed : There is one of three lanes closed. Reason : Vehicle tyre change. Our October scheme newsletter gives more information about full weekend closures of the M4 planned for There will be further updates on this page.

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 Please check before you travel. 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.

This bridge - started in , delayed by World War II, and completed as part of the new M4 motorway that opened in — is being widened on the north side by 8 metres to accommodate the extra lanes required for the new smart motorway.

We are continuing our steady progress on the western section between junctions 8 and 9 to junction 12 which started in July We expect to finish most of the work on this section by the latter part of , before opening it as a smart motorway during The eastern section is more complex due to a significant amount of bridge work and will open in We are following Government policy which is that construction activity should continue where it can be done safely.

All our sites have strict safeguarding measures to prevent the spread of COVID and none of our sites are open to the public. With traffic volumes on our roads still lower than usual, we are continuing to work before traffic flows eventually return to normal. We plan our work carefully in order to minimise travel disruption.

Once our work is completed this stretch of the M4 will use the latest technology to monitor traffic flow and set speed limits. This will help keep traffic moving smoothly, instead of continually stopping and starting. B etween junctions 3 and 12 the hard shoulder will be converted to a traffic lane, so there will be four lanes available for use by road users.



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