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Traffic data collected at Bellambi and Fairy Meadow over next two weeks

traffic data

A traffic monitoring camera

Motorists are advised that traffic data will be collected from tomorrow on sections of the Princes Highway, Memorial Drive, Elliotts Road and Pioneer Road.

Crews will set up equipment including traffic counting strips to collect traffic count data over a two week period from Wednesday December 4. Traffic monitoring cameras and field staff will also be located at key intersections along these roads.

The cameras will be in place at each location for 48 hours. The information collected from these devices includes traffic volume, intersection queue lengths and road use.

Transportation for NSW said the investigation work is essential to understand the current use and performance of roads on the network.

Traffic control and reduced speed limit of 40km/h may be in place temporarily while the data collection equipment is installed and removed, for the safety of workers and road users. Transport for NSW advises motorists to drive to the conditions while this work is carried out.

For the latest traffic updates call 132 701, or visit livetraffic.com


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About Mick Roberts

A journalist, writer and historian, Mick Roberts specialises in Australian cultural history, particularly associated with the Australian hotel and liquor industry. Mick has had an interest in revealing the colourful story of Australian pubs and associated industries for over 30 years. He is working on a comprehensive history of the hotel and liquor industry in the Illawarra region of NSW. Besides writing a number of history books, Mick managed several community newspapers. He has been editor of the Wollongong Northern News, The Bulli Times, The Northern Times, The Northern Leader and The Local - all located in the Wollongong region. As a journalist he has worked for Rural Press, Cumberland (News Limited), the Sydney city newspaper, City News, and Torch Publications based in Canterbury Bankstown, NSW.

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