The New South Wales government has committed a further $45 million to rural road safety, which is going towards a number of council-nominated projects.
The funding is through the $80 million investment
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More than $12 million committed to New England Highway
The New South Wales government’s ‘Towards Zero Safer Roads Program’ is investing $12.3 million into one of the state’s major freight routes, with safety improvements now underway
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ATA welcomes ‘effective’ NSW average speed camera trial
The Australian Trucking Association (ATA) has welcomed the New South Wales government decision to trial average speed cameras to detect speeding by light and heavy vehicles.
The ATA, in its Friday Facts
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Mitchell Highway widening completed
A section of NSW’s Mitchell Highway 20 kilometres east of Orange has been re-opened for public use, following the completion of works to widen the highway near the intersection with Pretty Plains Road.
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Works underway on $700 million Singleton Bypass
The $700 million Singleton Bypass project is set to get truckies home quicker and safer, with major construction commencing on the long-awaited connection in New South Wales.
The project will deliver Singleton’s
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Spring Farm Parkway to save drivers 15 minutes
The growing transport needs of NSW’s Macarthur region have been bolstered by the opening of the first stage of the Spring Farm Parkway project, which is expected to save motorists up to 15 minutes commuting
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$200 million more committed to regional NSW roads
The NSW state government has announced the commitment of a further $202 million to deliver safety upgrades to the state’s regional road network in efforts to continue to reduce the impact of road trauma
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Toll-free Sydney Gateway nearing opening
The fully toll-free Sydney Gateway is getting closer to completion, on track to fully open to traffic from Sunday, September 1, in a move which Transport for NSW says will ‘unlock’ access to
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‘Game-changing’ technology to be tested at regional level crossing
A level crossing near the New South Wales town of Quirindi has been chosen as the site for a new RAXS (Rail Active Crossing System) trial, with its history of fatal crashes serving part of its criteria
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NSW provides millions more in funding to heavy vehicle testing centre
New South Wales’ Community Road Safety fund has committed a further $30 million to expand the Future Mobility Testing and Research Centre (FMTRC) in Cudal to further enhance highway speed and heavy vehicle
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