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Traffic changes planned this week for Pacific Highway

Premium Content Subscriber only Motorists are advised of changed traffic conditions on the Pacific Highway and local roads from Monday 15 to Sunday 21 February for the Woolgoolga to Ballina upgrade, weather permitting. From Monday, there will be up to six days of work on the Pacific Highway between the new bridge over the Richmond River at Broadwater and Devils Pulpit to carry out property access and finishing work, including landscaping maintenance, fencing and survey work. Motorists can expect lane closures, traffic control and a reduced speed limit of 60km/h at times between 6am and 6pm. Also from Monday, there will be up to four days of work on the Pacific Highway between Tyndale and Glenugie to carry out landscape maintenance.

Traffic changes for Woolgoolga to Ballina upgrade

7th Feb 2021 12:30 PM Be warned if you are planning to use the upgraded Pacific Highway, changed traffic conditions and night works await you. The works will be carried out from Monday February 8 until Sunday February 14 which will mean some lane closures and reduced speed. From Monday, there will be up to six days of work on the Pacific Highway between Broadwater and Devils Pulpit to carry out property access and finishing work, including fencing, ground surveying, landscaping and maintenance. Motorists can expect lane closures, traffic control and a reduced speed limit of 60 km/h at times between 6am and 6pm.

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What Pacific Hwy upgrade completion means for North Coast

21st Dec 2020 12:00 AM | Updated: 7:05 AM Thirty-year-long Pacific Highway upgrade finally complete: Prime Minister Scott Morrison spruiked the long-awaited completion of the Pacific Highway Upgrade as the most “significant infrastructure project” of the last thirty years and expressed his gratitude to those involved in its completion. Twenty-one lives were lost on October 20, 1989 when a semi-trailer collided with a bus on the Pacific Highway at Cowper 25km north of Grafton. More than 31 years, $15 billion and hundreds more lost lives later, this month Australia s largest ever road infrastructure project was officially completed. As part of the Pacific Highway Upgrade, there is now 657km of continuous dual carriageway from Hexham near Newcastle to the Queensland border.

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