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Attiki Odos to Implement Overnight Traffic Adjustments at Metamorfosis Interchange Tonight
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Attiki Odos to Implement Overnight Traffic Adjustments at Metamorfosis Interchange Tonight

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Traffic adjustments will be implemented on the Attiki Odos highway starting tonight, July 13.
  • The Metamorfosis interchange exits towards Lamia will be closed overnight due to construction work.
  • These nighttime closures are necessary for modifications to the interchange.

Attiki Odos, a major highway in Greece, will see traffic adjustments beginning tonight, July 13. The Metamorfosis interchange (A6), specifically the exits heading towards Lamia on the Athens-Thessaloniki-Evzoni (A.TH.E.) National Road, will be closed. These closures are scheduled exclusively for nighttime hours to facilitate ongoing construction work aimed at modifying the interchange. The modifications are expected to impact traffic flow during the night.

The decision to implement these traffic changes comes as part of a larger project to alter the structure of the Metamorfosis interchange. While the closures are limited to nighttime, their purpose is to allow for significant construction and modification of the interchange's design. The specific details of the modifications are not provided, but the necessity for nighttime work suggests a focus on minimizing disruption to daytime traffic.

Authorities have announced that these traffic arrangements are essential for the progression of the construction. The Attiki Odos highway is a critical artery for transportation in the region, and any modifications require careful planning to manage traffic flow. The overnight closures are intended to allow construction crews to work without the usual daytime traffic volumes, ensuring safety and efficiency.

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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.