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With much of the country temporarily shut-down to halt the spread of COVID-19, Australia is a different place today than even just a few short weeks ago. In Sydney, while its busy streets aren’t choked with cars right now, the NSW capital normally has worse congestion than other similar-sized international cities, such as San Francisco.
Sydney’s relatively-low population density has also contributed to a higher cost of transport and longer commutes than its international peers. So NSW’s Roads and Maritime Services has an ambitious task ahead over the next five years to deliver the largest single series of infrastructure investments in NSW’s history, the Easing Sydney's Congestion Program.
The program focuses on significant improvements to reduce transport congestion and transforming the state's roads, freight and maritime network to meet Sydney’s future transport and population needs. Firstly, the NSW Government is investing $600 million to build the M4 Smart Motorway project, which will introduce real-time intelligent technology to the Motorway between Pitt Street, Mays Hill and Mulgoa Road, Penrith, giving motorists a safer, smoother and more reliable journey.
A separate $30 million government initiative, the Parramatta Congestion Improvement Program, will reduce congestion for Parramatta’s Central Business District, Sydney’s second business hub. Improving access and upgrading key intersections to its central district will better meet traffic demands, increase through traffic and improve safety for all road users.
Over $825 million has been committed to fixing hundreds of pinch points across Sydney’s major road corridors to reduce traffic delays, ease congestion and lower travel times, particularly during weekday peak periods. CCTV cameras will monitor traffic to give drivers real-time information.
Other improvements include electronic message signs in key locations providing real-time traffic flow information and alerting road users to unforeseen network incidents. Traffic capacity at key intersections will be maximised by widening roads and extending turn bays, saving up to 50% in travel time during peak periods. Major projects in progress include:
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Easing Sydney's Congestion Program Office, Rms.nsw.gov.au
Shaping the future, Future.transport.nsw.gov.au
Busting congestion: fixing our 32 worst traffic corridors, Nsw.gov.au