Image: B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Transit / Highway 1 through the Fraser Valley.
Changes coming to Highway 1

Changes coming to Highway 1 between Abbotsford and Langley

Aug 14, 2025 | 7:05 AM

LANGLEY — On a freeway beset by accidents and constant bottlenecks, the B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Transit says commuters and motorists should plan for upcoming traffic-pattern changes along Highway 1 in the Fraser Valley.

In a news release, the province says starting in mid-August, traffic along Highway 1 westbound, from west of Mt. Lehman Road to west of 264th Street, will move to newly constructed lanes in the median. The reconfigured westbound off- and on-ramps at 264th Street will connect to these new lanes.

As early as mid-September 2025, traffic along Highway 1 eastbound, from east of 264 Street to east of Mt. Lehman Road, will move to newly constructed lanes in the median and onto the new westbound Bradner overpass.

These changes are in addition to ongoing overnight lane closures and are needed for the continued safe construction of the 264 Street interchange, advancing the widening of Highway 1 through the Fraser Valley, the provincial government says.