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Transport for NSW has said motorists should be aware of a change to overnight traffic conditions next week on the Pacific Motorway at Banora Point to carry out concrete slab replacement work.
It is understood the changes will be in place until at least July, 2021.
Southbound and northbound traffic will be restricted to one lane overnight from Tuesday
9 March while existing concrete pavement is removed and replaced, providing a
smoother, safer and longer lasting surface for motorists.
Speed restrictions will be in place for northbound and southbound motorists, with
occasional brief stoppages for southbound motorists.
To minimise impact to motorists, work will be carried out from 6pm to 3am from
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Around 6am today paramedics were called to a crash after a cyclist was clipped by a truck.
An Ambulance NSW spokesman confirmed paramedics were called just after 6am to the crash which occurred on Tweed Valley Way, Condong.
It is understood the cyclist, a man in his early 40s, was clipped by a truck, thrown from his bicycle and landed in the northbound lane.
Two road ambulances attended the crash and treated the cyclist for shoulder and leg injuries.
The cyclist is also thought to be suffering from several lacerations to his upper legs.
He has been transported to Gold Coast University Hospital by ambulance.