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Great Northern Highway Upgrade reduces truck and commuter conflict

  •  6 November 2009
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THE Western Australian Government has announced the completion of the first stage of the Great Northern Highway Upgrade, which will reduce conflict between trucks and commuters.

The Western Australian Government says the upgrade will make overtaking safer and create a smoother flow of traffic, reducing conflict between heavy vehicles and commuters.

The $200 million project has upgraded the Pinga Street and Wallwork Road intersections and the construction of a fourth lane on the highway from Wallwork Road to the Port Hedland Road intersection.

The Western Australian Government claims the upgrade will also alleviate concerns of the Port Hedland community about road safety.

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