Don't suppose OTR (or anyone else for that matter) are planning a duplicate site for the other side? Similar to what you see on the Ring Rd in Melbourne or the Caboolutre centres on the Bruce Highway.SBD wrote: ↑Wed May 16, 2018 10:49 amThat's an area I was wondering about, but despite the complexity they have introduced, it still looks like it would be pretty tight turns for a B-double or bigger, turning across accelerating traffic, and completely out-of-the-way for northbound.
Service centres usually have long deceleration and acceleration lanes, and are often built on a hill to help that. They also need plenty of space for parking trucks and caravans as well as cars. There is no space between Darlington and Wingfield that I can see, and if there was, it would involve more city traffic than just pull off and pull on to the highway again.
There's a truck parking area between Daveyston and Sheaoak Log southbound, but I don't think it even has a toilet shelter, just a picnic table with a roof for caravanners to eat their sandwich and drink tea from their thermos. The first place on the highway to offer any real services is Truro.
Port Wakefield Road is better served with Lower Light, Dublin and Port Wakefield offering services.
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The incident last week only resulted in a ute rolling onto it's side with no injuries, but that's only due to the quick reactions of the driver. It was only 6 or 7 months ago that there was a double fatality, caused by the same thing. It's shown at the end of this video:
https://au.news.yahoo.com/dramatic-dash ... 55617.html
As someone that uses that intersection multiple times a day I can confirm it's a nightmare - it's only a matter of time before there's another one, especially given the amount of traffic through there recently. Volumes will drop off once the connector is done, but it's going to get worse before it gets better.
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Oh right.. not sure why i assumed it was fatalGrungle wrote: ↑Wed May 16, 2018 12:19 pmThe incident last week only resulted in a ute rolling onto it's side with no injuries, but that's only due to the quick reactions of the driver. It was only 6 or 7 months ago that there was a double fatality, caused by the same thing. It's shown at the end of this video:
https://au.news.yahoo.com/dramatic-dash ... 55617.html
As someone that uses that intersection multiple times a day I can confirm it's a nightmare - it's only a matter of time before there's another one, especially given the amount of traffic through there recently. Volumes will drop off once the connector is done, but it's going to get worse before it gets better.
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One half of the T2T lowered motorway will consist of two 3.5m outside lanes and one 3.2m inside lane, with 1m outside and 0.5m inside buffers. The barrier will be 0.6m of presumably concrete.how good is he wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 1:49 pmAnyone know the barrier type/size they will use to separate the North and South bound traffic? I know it will comply but it kinda looks tight for the 6 lanes [dual 3 lanes] added with a dividing barrier.
The design of the walls will have concrete panels installed over the shotcrete to provide an architectural feature that I presume would be consistent with the Gallipoli Underpass.
Source T2T Alliance Construction update newsletter July 2017
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Re the information concerning lane widths for T2T - assuming those lane widths are consistent throughout the project, has anyone been able to determine whether (or not) Gallipoli underpass is wide enough for 6 lanes?Furyan wrote: ↑Wed May 16, 2018 2:44 pmOne half of the T2T lowered motorway will consist of two 3.5m outside lanes and one 3.2m inside lane, with 1m outside and 0.5m inside buffers. The barrier will be 0.6m of presumably concrete.how good is he wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 1:49 pmAnyone know the barrier type/size they will use to separate the North and South bound traffic? I know it will comply but it kinda looks tight for the 6 lanes [dual 3 lanes] added with a dividing barrier.
The design of the walls will have concrete panels installed over the shotcrete to provide an architectural feature that I presume would be consistent with the Gallipoli Underpass.
Source T2T Alliance Construction update newsletter July 2017
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This has come up before, and yes...minus any bike lanes/ emergency lanes and a reconfiguration of the wide median strip it will be possible. just.
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I dare say when the time comes, the cut will be widened to the west, and maybe also a little to the east - there's some disused land to the west, north of the vet and as far as the Tennyson Centre.claybro wrote:This has come up before, and yes...minus any bike lanes/ emergency lanes and a reconfiguration of the wide median strip it will be possible. just.
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Appears to be new pedestrian lights on south west corner of Main South Road/Ayliffes Road junction
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Given that the ultimate plan, when the Regency Rd to Pym St section is built, is to only allow left turns into and out of Pym St, why don't they bite the bullet and implement that now. There's plenty of room on the Western side to put in filter lanes. It would eliminate a set of traffic lights now instead of waiting until 2020.
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That's because the current Pym to Recency plan is not the final plan. There will be a lot of community consultation, traffic studies and detailed design work before that change is set in stone.mawsonguy wrote:Given that the ultimate plan, when the Regency Rd to Pym St section is built, is to only allow left turns into and out of Pym St, why don't they bite the bullet and implement that now. There's plenty of room on the Western side to put in filter lanes. It would eliminate a set of traffic lights now instead of waiting until 2020.
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Mawsonguys point is correct - they won’t be having traffic lights and an intersection at Pym St stopping traffic regardless - whether it’s the first plan or the final plan. They are not keeping the lights here no matter what happens. So why not get on with it, is his other point.
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The current stated intent is to maintain pedestrian and cycling access across the corridor near Pym Street. That means there will be a bridge of some kind, and community engagement and detailed design cost savings mean there is at least a chance that the bridge will be made wide and heavy enough to continue to allow cars and trucks to cross as well.how good is he wrote: ↑Fri May 18, 2018 9:23 pmMawsonguys point is correct - they won’t be having traffic lights and an intersection at Pym St stopping traffic regardless - whether it’s the first plan or the final plan. They are not keeping the lights here no matter what happens. So why not get on with it, is his other point.
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Torrens Road on either side of the bridge has been or is being redone. Last weekend the did the eastern side, this weekend they are doing the western side.
Looks like it'll be the final alignment, with a few more layers of bitumen to be laid later on for the final finish.
Looks like it'll be the final alignment, with a few more layers of bitumen to be laid later on for the final finish.
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The one on Bolivar Road will be accessible to northbound traffic, so there's no need for a duplicate to the larger, Krispy Kreme one.
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Back on the topic of the Gallipoli Underpass briefly, when the time comes to upgrade it, there's a lot of land that can be used to widen the cut. Three properties will need to be altered or required (vet at the bottom, dwelling further up, and the Tennyson Centre carpark at the top).
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I agree, the western side of the Gallipoli underpass could be acquired without too many issues. there's not a lot there in comparison to other sections. I'm referring to both the northern and southern side of Anzac highway.
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