The Beagle

May 11, 2017

New Pedestrian Refuge To Improve Safety On Princes Highway At Narooma

Member for Bega Andrew Constance has announced work will start next week to improve safety for pedestrians on the Princes Highway at Narooma.

Mr Constance said the NSW Government allocated $140,000 to build a pedestrian refuge on the Princes Highway north of Riverside Drive.

“An existing pedestrian path is located on each side of the Princes Highway south of Narooma Bridge but during weekends or holidays, it can become difficult for pedestrians to safely cross the Princes Highway at the path,” Mr Constance said.

“The installation of a pedestrian refuge will provide a safer crossing of the Princes Highway by allowing pedestrians to cross one direction of traffic at a time.”

Mr Constance said work is scheduled to start next Monday 15 May and is expected to take five days to complete, weather permitting.

Work will be carried out on weekdays between 7am and 5pm.

“For the safety of workers and motorists, changed traffic conditions will be in place including traffic control, lane closures and a reduced 40 km/h speed limit during work hours,” Mr Constance said.

“Motorists should ensure they follow the direction of traffic control and reduce speed limits.”

The community is thanked for its patience while work is carried out.

For the latest traffic information visit www.livetraffic.com, download the Live Traffic App or call the Transport Management Centre on 132 701.
 

 

Narooma Bridge Gate Project 2015. Photo by Action Gate

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