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Changed traffic conditions and night work on the Princes and Kings highways at Batemans Bay

Motorists are advised of changed traffic conditions from Sunday on the Kings and Princes highways as part of the Batemans Bay Bridge replacement project.

Resurfacing work will be carried out in both directions on the Princes Highway between Beach Road and North Street and the intersections and approaches of the Princes Highway and Kings Highway and the Kings Highway and Old Punt Road.

To minimise impacts to road users, some of this work will be carried out at night between 6pm and 7am from Sunday 31 October for up to 15 nights during November, weather permitting.

Night work will only take place on Sunday to Thursday nights. Day work will also continue throughout this period.

Detours may be in place at night for road users wanting access between the Princes Highway and the CBD via Beach Road or North Street while work is carried out at alternative intersections.

A combination of traffic controllers, portable traffic signals and pilot vehicles will be used to control traffic and guide road users through the worksites.

A reduced speed limit of 40 km/h will also be in place for the safety of workers and motorists.

Motorists are advised to drive to the conditions, follow the directions of signs and traffic control and allow up to five minutes additional travel time.

Pedestrians may also experience changes such as temporary surface changes, and detours, when crossing the road in this area and should follow directions of signs and traffic control at all times.

Transport for NSW thanks road users 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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