M4 Smart Motorway Prospect Highway Eastbound on Ramp
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M4 Smart Motorway Prospect Highway eastbound on ramp Transport for NSW | February 2020 The NSW Government is investing $600 million Ramp closures to build the M4 Smart Motorway. The first of its kind in NSW, this project will introduce intelligent Transport for NSW will continue work at the technology to the M4 Motorway between Pitt Prospect Highway eastbound on ramp at Street, Mays Hill and Mulgoa Road, Penrith. Prospect. When complete, the M4 Smart Motorway is The eastbound on ramp will be closed for two expected to reduce average travel times, provide nights on Sunday 23 February and Monday 24 more reliable journeys and reduce crashes by up February from 9pm to 4am, each night to to 30 per cent. complete drainage and landscaping work. Sections of the M4 Smart Motorway will begin to return to the original speed limit over the next few months. Where construction continues, temporary speed limits will remain in place. Please take note of the signage and drive within the speed limit. From 1 December 2019, Roads and Maritime Services and Transport for NSW joined together to form one organisation – Transport for NSW. The Transport cluster is evolving so we can deliver more integrated transport services and better outcomes for customers and communities across NSW. Our work schedule Contact us We will be on site for two nights on Sunday If you have any questions about the M4 23 February and Monday 24 February from Smart Motorway project, please contact our 9pm to 4am each night, weather permitting. delivery partner Seymour Whyte on: Day work at the site will continue between 1800 989 929 7am and 6pm from Monday to Friday and [email protected] 8am and 1pm Saturdays. Rms.nsw.gov.au/m4smartmotorway PO Box 973, Parramatta NSW 2150 How will the work affect you? Traffic changes and detours Our work may be noisy at times, but we will do There will be temporary traffic changes during everything we can to minimise its impact, our work hours to ensure the work zone is safe. including: Detours will be in place during the ramp closure turning off machinery when not in use and may affect travel times. using squawkers rather than beepers on Traffic will be diverted onto the Great Western reversing vehicles. Highway. Motorists can enter the M4 Motorway by heading west towards the Reservoir Road on ramp, or east to the Cumberland Highway on ramp. To ensure the safety of workers and motorists, please keep to speed limits and follow detour signs and traffic controllers’ directions. For the latest traffic updates, you can call 132 701, visit livetraffic.com or download the Live Traffic NSW App. .