A MAJOR motorway used by 120,000 drivers every day is set to close over two weekends next month.
The M27 will close on several nights in March, April, and May, National Highways has announced.
As part of a £83 million project, the M27 near Southampton is being resurfaced with 180mm of lower-noise asphalt.
The work is set to take place on the eastbound carriageway, between junctions 5 and 7.
It will begin in February 2025 and its estimated finish is Spring 2026.
This comes after years of complaints from local residents regarding road noise.
National Highways also plans to “clear vegetation” and “prepare the westbound carriageway for the next traffic management phase”.
An update on its website said: “This project will provide a low-noise surface along the M27 between junctions 5 and 7.
“We’re also making significant drainage improvements to the road and safety improvements to the central reservation.
“All together these measures will ensure a smoother ride for drivers, make the road quieter, improve safety and ensure the road lasts longer.”
The M27 is a motorway in Hampshire which connects Cadnam and Portsmouth.
It is 27.9 miles long and opened around 1975.
SOME slips roads on the M27 will be closed overnight (9pm to 6am) on these dates:
Wednesday 12 February to Monday 17 February and 19 February to 20 February
Monday 24 February to Friday 28 February
M27 junction 5, 7, and 8 eastbound entry slip roads
M27 junction 5, 7, and 8 eastbound exit slip roads
M27 junction 5 westbound exit slip road
M27 junction 5 westbound entry slip road
M27 junction 7 westbound exit slip road
M27 junction 7 and 8 westbound entry slip roads
M27 junction 7 eastbound entry slip road