Monday, October 17, 2016
The NSW Government is funding the installation of a closed circuit (CCTV) camera at the intersection of Kiora Road as part of its $246 million Pinch Point and Clearways Program, which aims to reduce traffic delays, manage congestion and improve travel times on Sydney’s major roads, particularly during weekday peak periods.
Sunday, October 16, 2016
The NSW Government is funding the installation of a closed circuit (CCTV) camera at the intersection of Albany Street as part of its $246 million Pinch Point and Clearways Program, which aims to reduce traffic delays, manage congestion and improve travel times on Sydney’s major roads, particularly during weekday peak periods.
Sunday, October 16, 2016
The NSW Government is funding the installation of a closed circuit (CCTV) camera at the intersection of Page Street as part of its $246 million Pinch Point and Clearways Program, which aims to reduce traffic delays, manage congestion and improve travel times on Sydney’s major roads, particularly during weekday peak periods.
Sunday, October 16, 2016
The NSW Government is funding the installation of two closed circuit (CCTV) cameras at the intersection of Arthur Street and High Street as part of its $246 million Pinch Point Program, which aims to reduce traffic delays, manage congestion and improve travel times on Sydney’s major roads, particularly during weekday peak periods.
Sunday, October 16, 2016
The NSW Government is funding the installation of a closed circuit (CCTV) camera at the intersection of Rocklands Road as part of its $246 million Pinch Point and Clearways Program, which aims to reduce traffic delays, manage congestion and improve travel times on Sydney’s major roads, particularly during weekday peak periods.
Sunday, October 16, 2016
The NSW Government is funding the installation of a permanent electronic message sign near Norfolk Road as part of its $246 million Pinch Point and Clearways Program, which aims to reduce traffic delays, manage congestion and improve travel times on Sydney’s major roads, particularly during weekday peak periods.
Saturday, October 15, 2016
The NSW Government is funding this $400,000 proposal 330 metres north of Alison Road to provide southbound road users with up-to-date information on traffic conditions and planned and unplanned incidents and events. Roads and Maritime Services is seeking your feedback by Monday 7 November
Friday, October 14, 2016
The NSW Government is considering this proposal as part of its $300 million Urban Roads Pinch Points Program, which aims to reduce congestion and improve travel time on Sydney’s busiest corridors. Roads and Maritime Services is seeking your feedback by Monday 14 November
Thursday, October 13, 2016
The NSW Government is funding this $70,000 project at the intersection of Kentwell Road as part of its Safer Roads Program, to improve safety for road users and pedestrians.
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
The NSW Government is funding the installation of a closed circuit (CCTV) camera at the intersection of Burns Bay Road and View Street as part of its $246 million Pinch Point and Clearways Program, which aims to reduce traffic delays, manage congestion and improve travel times on Sydney’s major roads, particularly during weekday peak periods.
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
The NSW Government is funding the installation of a closed circuit (CCTV) camera at the intersection of Muir Street as part of its $246 million Pinch Point and Clearways Program, which aims to reduce traffic delays, manage congestion and improve travel times on Sydney’s major roads, particularly during weekday peak periods.
Monday, October 10, 2016
The NSW Government is funding this $150,000 project at the intersection of Canal Road and Ricketty Street as part of its Safer Roads Program, to improve safety for all road users.
Saturday, October 1, 2016
The NSW Government is funding this essential maintenance work on Alison Road at the intersection of Avoca Street to provide safer roads. Roads and Maritime Services is delivering this work, which includes repairing in-road sensors and removing and replacing asphalt.
Saturday, October 1, 2016
The NSW Government is funding the installation of a permanent electronic message sign as part of its $246 million Pinch Point Program, which aims to reduce traffic delays, manage congestion and improve travel times on Sydney’s major roads, particularly during weekday peak periods.
Saturday, October 1, 2016
The NSW Government is funding the installation of a permanent electronic message sign as part of its $246 million Pinch Point Program, which aims to reduce traffic delays, manage congestion and improve travel times on Sydney’s major roads, particularly during weekday peak periods.
Saturday, October 1, 2016
The NSW Government is funding the installation of a closed circuit (CCTV) camera at the intersection of Miller Street as part of its $246 million Pinch Point and Clearways Program, which aims to reduce traffic delays, manage congestion and improve travel times on Sydney’s major roads, particularly during weekday peak periods.
Saturday, October 1, 2016
The NSW Government is funding the installation of a closed circuit (CCTV) camera at the intersection of McLaren Street as part of its $246 million Pinch Point and Clearways Program, which aims to reduce traffic delays, manage congestion and improve travel times on Sydney’s major roads, particularly during weekday peak periods.