A small number of motorway and A Road closures will affect Sussex traffic this weekend, according to National Highways England.
These will mainly be on the A27 in the early hours of the morning for maintenance work.
If you are set to be travelling along these areas, it's best to take note of different diversions that may be in place.
Here’s a list of all of the closures from Friday, February 9 to Sunday, February 11 on Sussex's main roads to be aware of.
M23, A23 and A27 road closures for Friday, February 9
M23
There are no closures for the M23 going into or out of Sussex on this day.
A23
There are no closures listed for the A23 on this day.
A27
On the A27 westbound way, there will be a carriageway closure between Ford Road roundabout to Fontwell East roundabout between 8pm and 6am for surface works.
Meanwhile, on the eastbound way, there will be an entry slip road closure at Langstone between 9pm and 6am and an exit slip road closure at Adur between 8pm and 6am.
Finally, on the A27 eastbound way, there will be a carriageway closure from Manor Road roundabout to Adur between 9pm and 6am for the construction of a new roundabout.
M23, A23 and A27 road closures for Saturday, February 10
M23
There are no closures for the M23 going into or out of Sussex on this day.
A23
There are no closures listed for the A23 on this day.
A27
On the A27 eastbound way, there will be a carriageway closure from Manor Road roundabout to Adur between 9pm and 6am for the construction of a new roundabout.
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M23, A23 and A27 road closures for Sunday, February 11
M23
There are no closures for the M23 going into or out of Sussex on this day.
A23
There are no closures listed for the A23 on this day.
A27
On the A27 westbound way, there will be a carriageway closure between Falmer and Patcham from 8pm to 6am for structure inspection.
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