After 99 days of traffic chaos, Norwich's Sweet Briar Road finally reopened on Friday.
The normally bustling section of the city ring road shut when a water main burst under the road on February 17.
Sweet Briar Road's closure has caused problems across the wider Norwich area, with traffic diversions impacting schools, businesses and neighbourhoods nearby.
Speaking ahead of the road's delayed reopening on Friday, an Anglian Water spokeswoman said: "Our teams are working hard to finalise repairs to Sweet Briar Road in Norwich, following a burst main earlier in the year.
"This has been a very complex repair due to the added complication of the bridge and embankment repairs, and we’ve been working with Norfolk Highways to get everything back to normal as quickly as possible."
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