Roadworks on the Kennedytunnel concrete pavement along the Antwerp ring road (R1) towards Ghent are set to continue during the weekend of 5 July. The Agency for Roads and Traffic (Agentschap Wegen en Verkeer, AWV) announced a delay in the start of this second phase after major disruptions occurred last weekend. The works will now take place from Saturday evening until Monday morning, aiming to reduce traffic chaos.
- AWV werkt aan betonnen wegdek Kennedytunnel
- Werken vinden plaats weekend 5 juli
- Start tweede werf een dag uitgesteld
- Werkuren verschuiven naar zaterdagavond-maandagochtend
- Vorige werken veroorzaakten enorme hinder
- Project beïnvloedt Antwerpse ring richting Gent
The timing adjustment, confirmed on 2025-06-25 20:55:00, reflects AWV’s response to public feedback and the desire to minimise inconvenience for commuters. With the Kennedytunnel being a vital artery for traffic in and around Antwerp, many are wondering how these ongoing repairs will affect daily travel. How long will the delays last, and what can drivers expect in the coming weeks?
Understanding the impact of these works is crucial for local residents and travellers. Here is a concise overview of the situation and what lies ahead.
Why was the start of the second phase postponed? This decision highlights AWV’s aim to manage the heavy traffic and public frustration experienced previously. Will these measures be enough to ease congestion? Key points to consider include:
- The works will now run overnight from Saturday to Monday, avoiding peak weekend hours.
- Major delays were reported last weekend, prompting the scheduling change.
- The Kennedytunnel is a critical route for commuters and freight, amplifying the impact of any closures.
- Drivers should prepare for possible detours and increased travel times during the repair period.
As the repairs continue, staying informed through local traffic updates will be essential. Could better planning and communication prevent future disruptions? For now, drivers are advised to plan their routes carefully and allow extra time when travelling through the Antwerp ring road.