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Temporary traffic changes on Clyde Street, Wharf Road and Old Punt Road in Batemans Bay

  • Writer: The Beagle
    The Beagle
  • Mar 11, 2022
  • 2 min read

Motorists are advised of temporary traffic changes on Clyde Street, Wharf Road and Old Punt Road from Friday to allow for asphalting and paving work as part of the Batemans Bay Bridge replacement project. This work was originally planned from Monday 7 March but has been postponed due to the recent inclement weather.

These traffic changes will be in place between 7am and 6pm on weekdays only.

Traffic changes on Clyde Street will include a single lane closure and stop/slow traffic control and will be in place from Monday 14 to Wednesday 16 March, weather permitting.

Intermittent closures of the Clyde Street east off-street car park located adjacent to the T-Wharf will also be required during this time and the community are encouraged to use alternate parking along Clyde Street.

The Clyde Street west boat ramp will also be impacted during this period and the community are encouraged to use alternate local boat ramps located on Old Punt Road or at Hanging Rock.

Traffic changes on Wharf Road will be in place from Thursday 17 to Friday 18 March, weather permitting. During this time, the southbound slip lane from the Princes Highway onto Wharf Road will be temporarily closed.

From the Princes Highway, motorists will be able to access Wharf Road via Peninsula Drive.

Traffic changes on Old Punt Road will be in place from Friday 11 to Friday 18 March, weather permitting.

This will include a temporary closure of all boat trailer parking spaces at the Old Punt Road boat ramp. The community are encouraged to use alternate local boat ramps located on Clyde Street west or at Hanging Rock.

Motorists are advised to drive to the conditions, allow five minutes additional travel time and follow the direction of signs and traffic control. Electronic message boards will advise when boat ramp closures are in place.

Pedestrian access will be maintained at all times during this work and pedestrians are advised to follow the direction of signs and traffic control.

Transport for NSW thanks motorists and pedestrians for their patience during this work.

For more information on the Batemans Bay Bridge replacement project, go to nswroads.work/BatemansBayBridge.

For the latest traffic updates download the Live Traffic NSW App, visit livetraffic.com or call 132 701.


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