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Expect Malahat highway delays near Victoria as drainage work begins

Single-lane alternating traffic rules will apply in the evenings
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The Malahat often sees congestion. (Instagram/bokarrasvlogs)

Delays on the Malahat aren’t exactly breaking news, but you can expect more of them – if you travel in the evenings.

Drivers on the Malahat section of Highway 1 near the Tunnel Hill project north of Victoria “should expect delays” due to repairs as the project moves toward completion, according to a news release.

Beginning on Monday, Sept. 11, single-lane-alternating traffic will be in place overnight from 8 p.m. until 6 a.m. to enable the contractor to work on drainage and road construction activities, including final grading and paving. This work is expected to take place four to five nights each week, including some Sunday nights, weather-dependent, until the project is complete this fall.

“Travellers should expect delays of as much as 20 minutes through the site during the overnight work,” said the news release. “The timing for this construction work was selected during low-traffic times to minimize impact to travellers.”

In addition, short traffic stoppages may occur during the daytime for the contractor to safely mobilize and demobilize personnel and equipment. These briefer stoppages will only occur outside of peak travel times.

This work marks the final phase of repairs at the Tunnel Hill site, which was washed out during the atmospheric river flood in November 2021.

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Chris Campbell

About the Author: Chris Campbell

I joined the Victoria News hub as an editor in 2023, bringing with me over 30 years of experience from community newspapers in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley
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