
MOTORISTS are advised of changed traffic conditions on Appin Road, Old Princes Highway and the M1 Motorway on Sunday for the Illawarra Convoy.
Hundreds of trucks and motorbikes will form part of the annual Illawarra Convoy travelling from Appin and Bulli Tops to the Shellharbour Airport in Albion Park Rail.
The event will take place on Sunday November 19 from 4.30am to 3.30pm. Speed reductions will be in effect at various times on sections of Appin Road, M1 Princes Motorway and Princes Highway.
The Princes Highway at Madden Plains will be closed from 5am to 9am between Helensburgh and Maddens Plains while trucks prepare for the start of the event.
The right hand turn from Old Mount Ousley Road onto Mount Ousley Road will be closed from 7am to 12pm.
The convoy will travel in one lane along Appin Road, Old Princes Highway, M1 Princes Motorway, Masters Road, Five Islands Road, King Street, Windang Road, Shellharbour Road, Lake Entrance Road, New Lake Entrance Road and Princes Highway during the event.
Motorists are advised to exercise caution as they share roads with the convoy vehicles and allow extra travel time in the area.
For the latest traffic updates visit livetraffic.com or call 132 701.
For more information on the the i98FM Illawarra Convoy visit HERE.
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