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Mainroad out doing spring maintenance

Mainroad crews are out and about on our highways performing a series of spring highway maintenance activities.

Those include bridge washing, grading and dust control, mowing and landscaping, reflector replacement and sweeping.

Rick Gill, General Manager, for Mainroad South Island Contracting says typically, the work is scheduled during non-peak traffic periods.

But if crews are out, there will be signage, cone zoned work areas, traffic control personnel and slow-moving vehicles.

Mainroad is asking people to slow down and show some respect for the person working at the side of the road.

If you do want to report a road hazard like debris, dead animals, fallen trees, defective signs, bridge damage, potholes, flooding, washouts, mudslides and various other driving hazards you can call Mainroad at 1-877-391-7310.

Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
News Director

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