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Use this page to keep track of LONG TERM Road Closures & Changes to Traffic Flow in the State of Rhode Island. Please note start and (anticipated) end dates as well as a link to more information about the project (if available). Be sure to read How to handle road closures before making changes to the map & this page.

Due to the current long cycle between map updates, only make map changes for closures that will last more than 2 months.

On May 17th, 2012 Waze announced weekly map updates that would run each Sunday night (GMT) and would contain updates as of the previous Monday([1]). Please only include map changes that will be in place 24 hours a day for at least one week, and be sure to plan your Construction updates accordingly (i.e. 2 weeks in advance).

Due to Major Infrastructure Upgrades at Waze, there is no longer a consistent map tile update schedule, although we have been told that one is in the works (most likely 2-3 times a week). At this point please only map closures that are in effect for more than two weeks.

Cumberland

Road Name
Cross Streets
Start Date
(Username)
End Date
(Username)
Notes Link
Manville Hill Road
b/w Railroad St & Flat St
12/27/2012
AndyPoms
Work Begins
Summer 2013
BRIDGE REPLACEMENT
During a bridge inspection [week of Dec 7, 2012], engineers noted steel and bridge beam deterioration significant enough to require the Department to close the bridge.
RI DOT

Template

This is the template for the tables in this page.

Road Name
Cross Streets
Start Date
(Username)
End Date
(Username)
Notes Link
<ROAD NAME>
b/w <CROSS STREETS>
Approx
1/1/20XX
(<USER>)
Approx
9/7/20XX
(<USER>)
ROAD CLOSED
Description
<LINK>