A list of the road closures affecting Oxfordshire this week has been released.
National Highways has revealed which major roads motorists should expect disruption on this week.
There will be a number of roadworks on the A34 and this will particularly impact travel around Oxford.
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A34 roadworks
A34 Southbound- Peartree to entry slip road closure from July 10 at 9pm until July 15 at 6am.
A34 Southbound- Peartree to exit slip road closure from July 10 until July 15 at 6am.
A34 Southbound- Beedon exit slip road closure from July 11 at 9pm until July 12 at 6am.
M40 roadworks
M40 Southbound- Junction 10 exit slip road closure from July 10 at 9:30pm until July 12 at 6am.
M40 Southbound- Junction 10 entry slip road closure from July 10 at 9:30pm until July 12 at 6am.
M40 Northbound- Junction 15 exit slip carriageway closure from July 10 at 9pm until July 11 at 6am.
M40 Southbound- from M42 northbound junction 3A to M40 link road carriageway closure from July 11 at 9pm until July 13 at 6am.
M40 Northbound- Junction 8 exit slip road closure from July 12 at 9:30pm until July 15 at 6am.
M40 Southbound- Junction 8 entry slip road closure from July 12 at 9:30pm until July 15 at 6am.
M40 Southbound- Junction 7 entry slip road closure from July 12 at 9:30pm until July 15 at 6am.
M40 Northbound- Junction 3 exit slip road closure from July 14 at 9:30pm until July 15 at 6am.
M40 Northbound- Junction 15 entry slip carriageway closure from July 14 at 9pm until July 15 at 6am.
M40 Southbound- Junction 4 exit slip road closure from July 15 at 9:30pm until July 16 at 6am.
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