Current Road Conditions in Turkey: Which Routes Have Ongoing Construction?

The General Directorate of Highways (KGM) has issued a warning for drivers to adhere to traffic signs and reduce speeds due to extensive road construction and maintenance projects across Turkey.

Current Road Conditions in Turkey: Which Routes Have Ongoing Construction?

Current Road Status and Safety Warnings The General Directorate of Highways (KGM) has released updated information regarding ongoing construction, maintenance, and repair work across Turkey's road network.
To ensure traffic safety in these areas, officials emphasize the importance of following speed limits and paying close attention to traffic signs and markers.
Developments in the Aegean and Marmara Regions On the Aydın-Denizli Highway, between kilometers 0 and 1, slope stabilization work at the Yenipazar Junction (Denizli direction) has resulted in the closure of the emergency and right lanes.
Traffic is currently being managed through the left lane.
In the Marmara region, the right lane of the Istanbul-Kırklareli road is closed between kilometers 35 and 37 for superstructure repairs.
Additionally, renovation work on the Sarıgöl-Buldan road (kilometers 22-26) has shifted traffic to a two-way flow on a single section of the divided highway.
Construction also continues under controlled conditions on the first 4 kilometers of the Balıkesir-Kepsut road.
Black Sea and Central Anatolia Routes On the Zonguldak-Karabük border and the Yenice-Karabük road (kilometers 12-14), traffic has been diverted to a service road due to the renovation of engineering structures.
In the Black Sea region, traffic at the Samsun exit of the Nefise Akçelik Tunnel (Samsun-Ordu road, kilometers 13-15) is restricted to a single lane due to the risk of black ice.
Between kilometers 3 and 25 of the Trabzon-Maçka road, installation of cable and mechanical systems has reduced traffic to a single lane in both directions.
Meanwhile, in Central Anatolia, construction on the Nevşehir-Kayseri road (kilometers 57-59) has forced traffic into a two-way flow on a specific section of the divided road.
Landslides and Repairs in the Mediterranean Region In the Mediterranean region, joint repair work on the Serik Bridge at the 12th kilometer of the Antalya-Serik road has limited traffic to a single lane in the Serik-Antalya direction.
Furthermore, a landslide caused by heavy rainfall on the Tufanbeyli-Saimbeyli-Feke road (kilometers 82-83) has necessitated controlled traffic flow through a single lane.
Drivers are urged to proceed with caution and strictly follow all temporary road markings in these zones.

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