Part of the A11 has fully reopened after months of disruptive roadworks.
The £65m project between Spooner Row and the Tuttles Interchange at Wymondham is now in its "final stages" after delays due to the weather.
The two northbound lanes are now open, with the national speed limit restored, and National Highways has said the southbound lanes should also reopen by the end of the week.
During the work, which started in May 2022, carriageways in both directions were reduced to single-lane contraflows, with 40mph speed limit restrictions.
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The project was expected to finish in June but was delayed due to heavy rainfall over the winter as well as the heatwave last July.
This has meant that traffic congestion resulting from the roadworks has continued throughout Norfolk's summer tourism season this year.
There is minor work still to be completed, including the removal of the average speed cameras, before the scheme is fully complete.
According to National Highways, it is expected to be completed by mid-September.
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