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Intersection open after works

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News12 September 2023Updated:12 September 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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THE re-opened intersection between Hall and McCormicks Road. Picture: Supplied
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THE Hall and McCormicks Road intersection has opened to traffic.

Works were completed at the intersection late last month. Major Road Projects Victoria program director Brendan Pauwels said, “we’ve turned on the traffic lights and opened new lanes at the new-look Hall and McCormicks roads intersection to get traffic flowing reliably through Carrum Downs.”

“This is the second of four crucial intersection upgrades to be completed on the Hall Road upgrade, with the new Hall, Evans and Cranbourne-Frankston roads intersection opening on 26 June,” he said. “We’ve also finished building the new westbound lanes and started construction of the new eastbound lanes between McCormicks Road and Western Port Highway.”

The new intersection features traffic lights, which replace the old roundabout. It is the second intersection to be upgraded as part of the project, with two more still to go. The Hall Road project is expected to be finished by the end of next year.

First published in the Frankston Times – 12 September 2023

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