Transport for London (Tfl) is due to complete changes at Bow Roundabout in mid-July, with final work in the next few weeks.
The aim is to improve access for pedestrians and cyclists between Bow and Stratford. Tfl says new signal crossings linking Bow Road and Stratford High Street, via Bow interchange, should open by the end of June. Toucan crossings (for pedestrians and cyclists) will also connect Cycle Superhighway 2 and the River Lea towpath.
Once the new signalised crossings are open, the final work involves removing the old crossings at Bow roundabout.
There will be some lane closures as this work is completed, including:
Tuesday 28 June to Saturday 2 July: Overnight lane closures on Bow roundabout, High Street and Bow Road each night between 9.30pm and 5am the following morning.
Friday 1 July to mid-July: Lane closures on the slip-roads between the A12 and Bow roundabout. These will apply on weekdays between 10am and 4pm to avoid the busiest times.
The area may be busier than usual so Tlf ask motorists to consider alternative routes and allow more time for your journeys. Visit tfl.gov.uk/trafficnews or follow @TflTrafficNews on Twitter for the latest road travel information.
Bus routes 8, 108, 205, 276, 425, 488, N8 and N205 may be affected while the works take place.