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  • LUNENBURG COUNTY:
    --Haines Road, Farmington closed due to flooding
  • QUEENS COUNTY: Brooklyn Shore Rd. Bridge Reduced Weight to 9 Tonne 0.6 Kilometers East of Old Meeting House Rd. on Brooklyn Shore Rd. Effective July 22/11.
    COMTE DE QUEENS: Brooklyn Shore Rd est ouverte mais seulement aux vehicules de 5 tonnes ou moins.
    QUEENS COUNTY - Updated Dec 5, 2011
    Pond Bridge in Mill Village is open with no weight restrictions.
    Slab Pile Bridge in Charleston is open with a 28000Kg weight restriction.
    Bells Point Rd. Restricted to 10,000 Kg until further notice
    County Line Rd. in Queens County restricted to 5,000 Kg until further notice. Feb 22/12
    COMTE DE QUEENS -
    Le pont Slab Pile est ouvert mais seulement aux vehicules de 28 000 kg ou moins.
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