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Update, 12.50pm: Tuesday night s wild weather won t be the last of it for this week, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. BOM says we can expect thunderstorms every day for at least the next four days. Storms are forecast to hit the Northern Rivers on Wednesday, with more on the horizon for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. A broad area of low pressure extends over the north of the state, with a surface trough expected to develop during the day in the west, the BOM website states. This pattern is drawing humid air down from the tropics, which is generating unsettled conditions in many districts.
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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
The state s five worst camera hot spots for drivers speeding and running red lights have been revealed with an intersection at Loganholme taking out third place. Nearly 20 million vehicles passed the fixed speed camera on the Pacific Motorway at Loganholme last year with fines issued to 16,006 drivers who failed to obey the road laws. However, the worst place to cop a fine for speeding or red light running was at Broadbeach Waters where 28,522 infringement notices were issued for both offences at the intersection of Bermuda and Rudd streets. More than 5.6 million cars drove through the fixed speed and red light camera at the intersection with fines amassing more than $5.98 million.
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