Guam - Island roadwork continues through some of Guam's busiest villages. Here's your weekly RoadWatch report to help you navigate through some of the tougher spots.

Route 8/10/16 (Tri-Intersection) 
East bound traffic (traveling away from the intersection) on Route 8A will shift on Saturday, October 1 to its permanent configuration on the south side of the road and west bound traffic (traveling towards the intersection) will have a left and right turn lane. 

Motorists traveling through the Tri-Intersection construction area are reminded to not block the intersections of the side streets and stop behind the painted stop lines and the "Stop Here on Red" signs at the intersection.  These lines and signs have been placed so that trucks and buses have enough room to safely make turns at the intersection. 

All businesses fronting the construction area remain open and are accessible during construction. 

Route 25 Alageta Road 
Drivers on Route 25 are advised to observe the posted 25MPH speed limit and all construction signs.


Route 2 (Umatac) 
Route 2 Cetti Bay Culvert 
Route 2 Cetti Bay Culvert construction continues with two lanes of travel open to traffic.  Drivers are advised to observe all posted construction signs and reduce speed for safety. 

Route 2 Umatac Baseball Culvert 
Motorists traveling through the Umatac Baseball construction site are requested to be aware of workers on the road shoulders, reduce speed and observe all construction signs.  

Route 2 Cetti Rock Catchments Wall 
Daytime traffic shifts and lane changes continue to be in effect for traffic traveling south of the Cetti Bay Culvert construction area. Drivers are urged to reduce their speed and change lanes when needed. Delays and increased travel time can be anticipated. 

Route 2 Sella Bay Culvert 
Route 2 Traffic along the Sella Bay Culvert is open to two lanes of travel. However, motorists are advised to reduce speed and observe all posted construction signs.

Route 17 (Talofofo) 
Motorists traveling near the intersection of Route 4 and Route 17 can anticipate shifting lanes, short one-lane closures and brief delays as roadwork continues in this area. Motorists are requested to reduce their speed and be aware of heavy construction equipment and workers on or near the roadway.

Route 4 Togcha and Talofofo Bridges (Talofofo and Inarajan) 
Traffic on Route 4 at the Talofofo and Togcha Bridges continues to be restricted to one lane as construction progresses.  Temporary traffic lights are controlling the single lane traveling northbound and southbound with timing monitored and adjusted to reduce delays.  

Drivers can anticipate increased travel and short delays when traveling through these areas.

Route 6A (Murray Road) Asan 
Route 6A Murray Road remains closed while construction work is in progress. Drivers are advised to observe all construction, detour and road closure signs.


Route 4 Ylig Bridge (Yona) 
Preparations to replace the Ylig Bridge on Route 4 continue while the temporary bridge and detour at the construction site is open to traffic. Daytime lane closures and short delays can be anticipated when traveling through this area.

Route 7A 
Construction on the Route 7A Roadway Rehabilitation and Safety Project from Route 4 near the Agana Shopping Center past the Agana Pool and Mayor's Office to Route 8 continues with much of the route restricted to one-way traffic. Drivers traveling through this area can expect traffic lane shifts and increased travel times throughout the course of construction. Motorists are encouraged to seek alternative routes. 

Route 14B 
Route 14B access from San Vitores Road (Hilton intersection to SDA) has been limited to vehicles weighing 10 tons or below. This section of the road is very narrow and was designed for residential traffic only.  Access and egress for vehicles above 10 tons must be made from Marine Corps Drive. Signs have been posted and will be enforced.

For more information contact: 

Guam Transportation Information Center 
Tel: 646-3452 
Fax: 646-3449 
Email:  [email protected] and [email protected] 
Visit:  www.guamtransportationprogram.com