[COM] Re: #PRO: Southern Expressway duplication | $445m | 22km
Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 8:56 pm
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sout ... 5834921609
Typical Adelaidedian whinging mentality.
I still blame our water though.
Ray.
Typical Adelaidedian whinging mentality.
I still blame our water though.
Ray.
TRAFFIC lights regulating the entrance to the Southern Expressway will be removed and an overpass built to allow traffic to flow freely, under the Government's plan to duplicate the expressway.
Preliminary drawings seen exclusively by The Advertiser - but not released publicly by the Government - show how expressway lanes running in two directions would merge with Main South Rd.
Known as the Darlington Interchange, the new $75 million juncture would comprise a split overpass above the old traffic light intersection and lanes of Main South Rd running underneath to join the expressway.
Transport Minister Patrick Conlon has said the decision to duplicate the expressway was brought forward, in part, because it would be too costly and wasteful to connect the interchange to a one-way expressway and then modify it later to fit a two-way road. If the expressway remained one way, a section of road would be built to carry city-bound traffic off the expressway on to Main South Rd.
However, this piece of road would be designed to meet the existing expressway lanes and would have to be ripped up when the expressway was eventually duplicated, wasting taxpayers' money, Mr Conlon has argued.
The lanes of Main South Rd running under the overpass also would only be used for half the day.
The Opposition has criticised the Government for not releasing more detailed plans, but is yet to release its own, including a final cost.
Opposition transport spokesman David Ridgway said the community wanted more detail about the plan.
"Our advice is the design work is not far enough advanced to be costed," he said.
Mr Conlon has said the plan did not "have to be complete in its entirety for us to see the issues".