It can be really annoying when you're out and about trying to get somewhere at the weekend and find yourself held up in traffic after accidentally driving into an area where roadworks are taking place.
With sunny spells forecast over Saturday and Sunday in Wales by the Met Office, many will be looking forward to heading out on days out with their family and friends and making the most of the nice weather.
So, with the help of information on the Swansea Council website, we've taken a look at where roadworks are currently taking place, and listed where you might look to avoid on your travels for the time being. Get Swansea stories straight to your inbox with our newsletter.
A4118 Gower Road, Upper Killay
Start date: May 17
Duration: 11 days
Reason for works: Drainage works and remedial works for private developer Morganstone. Temporary traffic lights will be in operation.
Bohun Street, Manselton
Start date: May 19
Duration: Five days
Reason for works: Planned maintenance - carriageway resurfacing works. The road will be closed and diversions will be in place. You can read more stories about Swansea here.
Millwood Street/ Manor Road, Manselton
Start date: May 18
Duration: Five days
Reason for works: Planned maintenance. There will be no access to Bohun Street at this time and there will be diversions in place.
Phoenix Way, Gorseinon
Start date: May 13
Duration: Five weeks
Reason for works: Welsh Water will be installing a new sewer. There will be temporary traffic lights in place and delays are possible.
St Mary's Street, city centre
Start date: May 1
Duration: 17 months
Reason for works: Development works are being carried out between 8am and 6pm by private development Morganstone. The road will be closed.
Trallwn Road, Llansamlet
Start date: May 20
Duration: Two weeks
Reason for works: Planned maintenance - carriageway resurfacing works. There will be multi-phase temporary traffic lights in operation and delays are possible.
We published a list of the exact locations where police mobile speed cameras are currently operating in every part of Wales, including Swansea. You can read that by clicking here.
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