More than a million Michiganders are expected to travel by road for the Memorial Day holiday weekend — a 2.5 percent increase over last year, AAA Michigan said in a news release.

The Michigan Department of Transportation plans to halt work where possible for the weekend to accommodate the additional traffic.

MDOT will remove lane restrictions on about 70 percent of road and bridge projects, it announced Tuesday. However, some temporary lane shifts or shoulder closures may remain in place, the department warned.

For up-to-date information on construction and lane closings, check out MDOT's interactive map.

Major work zone updates for the weekend include:

The Calvert Avenue bridge in Wayne County will be closed over M-10.

M-59 will have two eastbound lanes open at night from Delco Boulevard to Garfield Road in Macomb County.

I-75 will have ramp and lane closures in Oakland County, as well as southbound lanes closed in Wayne County.

In the Upper Peninsula, M-94 in Marquette County is closed at the Chocolay River with a posted detour.

I-94 will have lane shifts and closures in Berrien County and Van Buren County in southwest Michigan.

State troopers will again this year be patrolling under traffic safety initiatives Operation Crash Awareness and Reduction Efforts and Click It or Ticket to promote traffic safety and seatbelt use during the congested weekend, according to a Michigan State Police news release.