The Whitehorse Circle in Hamilton will close this Saturday for approximately two months as New Jersey Department of Transportation officials continue work to replace the circle with a modern roundabout.

NJDOT officials said the circle—located at the intersection of Route 206, South Broad Street and Whitehorse Avenue—will be shut down at 6 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 9. Throughout the fall, NJDOT’s contractor South State Inc. will close and detour the circle in stages, although state officials said a series of temporary full closures is necessary to complete the project.

The $4.3 million federally-funded project will replace the current Whitehorse Circle with a modern roundabout, where all motorists yield to traffic in the circle. NJDOT officials said the new roundabout will utilize safer entry points and eliminate circle cut through lanes.

The Whitehorse Circle is known throughout the area as a difficult intersection to navigate, and statistics reflect the circle’s dangerous reputation. From 2013 to 2015, 138 crashes occurred near the circle, according to a NJ.com article.

The following signed detours will be in place during the upcoming closures:

Whitehorse Avenue southbound to South Broad Street eastbound

Motorists on Whitehorse Avenue southbound will be directed to Route 206 northbound

From Route 206 northbound to Irvington Place

From Irvington Place to Route 206 southbound

From Route 206 southbound to South Broad Street

Route 206 southbound to South Broad Street eastbound (overnight only)

Motorists from Route 206 southbound will be directed to Carmen Avenue

From Carmen Avenue to Route 206 northbound

From Route 206 northbound to South Broad Street

South Broad Street westbound to Route 206/Bordentown Road southbound