The state government has revealed two regional areas in New South Wales set to host driverless vehicle trials.
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Works begin on $23M Charleyong Bridge Replacement project
The first sod has been turned on the $23 million Charleyong Bridge Replacement to provide New South Wales motorists with faster and safer travel.
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Construction tender for $12.1M major intersection upgrade awarded
A $12.1 million tender for major construction to improve traffic flow at a major ACT intersection has been awarded to a civil engineering contractor.
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Bolivia Hill upgrade underway, NSW
The $80 million project to upgrade a section of the New England Highway at Bolivia Hill, including widening and construction of a 320-metre-long bridge, is now underway.
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Central west NSW to receive $95M in upgrades
The NSW Government have announced plans are underway for upgrades to the state’s central west with a duplication of the Great Western Highway and upgrades to the Bells Line of road corridor.
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Community call for changes to Western Sydney Corridors
The NSW Government has announced changes to the 20-year growth plan for Western Sydney after community consultation.
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NSW budget caters for the future of driverless vehicles
A new $10 million fund dedicated to expanding trials of driverless vehicles will forms part of the New South Wales Budget, ensuring that the State keeps up with the moving pace of technology.
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NSW Budget funds multibillion-dollar F6 Extension Stage 1
The first section of the F6 Extension connecting the New M5 Motorway to Kogarah in Sydney, expected to cost between $2.2 and $2.6B, is now fully funded under the 2018-19 NSW Budget.
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NSW Budget to see every NSW highway sealed
The NSW Government has announced an investment of $40 million to seal every major highway in NSW.
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NSW $600M road safety package
The NSW Government has announced wire rope barriers, audio tactile line markings and increased highway patrol officers in regional areas are being delivered as part of a $600 million road safety package.
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