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AKRON, Ohio — Commuters traveling State Route 8 southbound in Akron were greeted with a traffic alert Tuesday morning as a new traffic pattern took effect, potentially leading to slowdowns for those traveling through the area.
The altered pattern directs traffic to cross over to the northbound side, with the middle lane designated for southbound travel. The right lane will serve as an exit to both I-76 east and I-76 west. The project encompasses comprehensive pavement replacement and the installation of a new drainage system.
Chesmic recommended staying to the left and utilizing the northbound lanes for a potentially quicker route through the area.
Northeast Ohio News State Route 8 Traffic Alert
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