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Next Technology Drive Construction to Cause Weekend Traffic Disruptions in Madison

April 24, 2026 - 04:02

Next Technology Drive Construction to Cause Weekend Traffic Disruptions in Madison

MADISON, AL – Motorists in Madison should prepare for significant traffic disruptions along Next Technology Drive this weekend as construction crews begin a new phase of roadway improvements. The project, which is set to impact travel through the area starting Friday evening and continuing through Monday morning, will require lane closures and intermittent detours to ensure worker and driver safety.

According to local officials, the construction work is part of ongoing infrastructure upgrades aimed at accommodating increased traffic flow in the rapidly growing industrial and commercial corridor. Crews will be focusing on road resurfacing, utility adjustments, and the installation of new traffic control systems. Drivers are advised to expect delays, especially during peak commuting hours, and to consider alternate routes such as Wall Triana Highway or Hughes Road to avoid the affected zone.

The city has urged residents and commuters to exercise caution when traveling near the construction zone, obey all posted signage, and reduce speeds in work areas. Flaggers and temporary traffic signals will be in place to guide vehicles through the site. While the weekend timeline is intended to minimize disruption to weekday commuters, officials warn that weather or unforeseen complications could extend the work into early next week.

For those who must use Next Technology Drive, allowing extra travel time is strongly recommended. The Madison Police Department will have additional patrols in the area to monitor traffic flow and assist with any congestion issues. This project marks another step in the city’s broader effort to modernize its transportation network and support future growth.


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