Jervis Bay Road and Princes Highway intersection

Author's Summary

The Jervis Bay Road and Princes Highway intersection upgrade enhances safety, cuts congestion, and boosts access for locals, tourists, and residents amid a $164 million project funded by Australian and NSW governments, set for completion by late 2027. (148 characters)

Project Overview

The upgrade improves safety for all transport users, reduces congestion, and enhances access to local roads plus expanding tourist and residential areas.

This $164 million initiative, jointly funded by the Australian and NSW governments, addresses the busiest intersection on the Princes Highway between Nowra and Victoria's border.

It features two lanes each way on the Princes Highway, extended entry/exit lanes, free-flow north-south access, an overpass bridge, bus bays, parking, kiss-and-ride, bike racks, shelters, and shared paths.

Safety and Impact

The site recorded 15 crashes in five years, causing 6 serious and 11 minor injuries, making this a vital safety boost.

“This intersection upgrade will be a game-changer for motorists and communities on the South Coast.” — NSW Regional Transport and Roads Minister Jenny Aitchison

Major works by SRG Global Civil started in 2023, with completion expected late 2027, weather permitting.

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