People who use Highway 14 just east of Goldendale between Wood Creek and Alderdale Road should plan ahead for daytime delays as work to resurface a nearly 18-mile stretch of the highway starts this week. The Washington Department of Transportation says crews are resurfacing the road and applying a watertight bond. Intermittent daytime single lane closures with flaggers and a pilot car in both directions of the highway will be in place between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. Motorists should expect delays of up to 20 minutes. Bicyclists will be transported through the work zone when workers are present and motorcyclists should use extreme caution due to loose gravel on the roadway. Once resurfacing has cured, crews will stripe and add pavement reflectors set into the surface of the roadway, which hold up to winter weather and snow plowing better than reflectors installed on top of the pavement.