Motorists have been warned to expect delays as utility and maintenance work is carried out on a busy main road.
According to the Worcestershire County Council website, there will be two-way temporary traffic lights in place on the A38 Bromsgrove Eastern Bypass.
The traffic control measures have been set up to facilitate utility repair and maintenance work along the road.
There is currently a valid permit in place from today (Tuesday, July 2) with the work expected to be carried out until tomorrow (Wednesday, July 3).
The work is being carried out by Mobile Broadband Network Limited (MBNL) which is owned by EE and Three.
On the county council website, drivers have been warned that delays are likely and they should plan ahead of any journeys or seek an alternative route.
Any footpaths along the road are not set to be closed during the work.
There is currently other ongoing work along the A38 as part of the Bromsgrove Route Enhancement Programme (BREP).
For more information visit www.worcestershire.gov.uk/council-services/travel-and-highways/roads-pavements-verges-and-lighting/roadworks-and-live-updates
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