Safety upgrade work starts on New England Highway, north of Glen Innes

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Road users are set to benefit from safer and smoother journeys on the New England Highway with upgrade work starting Monday, north of Glen Innes at Ten Mile Hill.  
Transport for NSW Regional Director North Anna Zycki said the NSW Government is providing $2.1 million to deliver the upgrade, which will benefit close to 2500 motorists who use the highway each day.  
“The New England Highway provides an important link in our road network for residents, local industries and tourism, and these improvements will ensure safer and smoother journeys for all road users,” Ms Zycki said. 
“We want to ensure all road users make it home safely to their loved ones every day, which is why the NSW Government is investing in these safety upgrades.”
Ms Zycki said the upgrade work will include installation of wider shoulders and safety barriers, vegetation clearing, road rehabilitation and surface improvements.  
“Safety along this section of the highway will also be improved by reinstatement of Audio Tactile Line Marking (ATLM),” she said. 
“Work on the project will start on Monday 4 December and will be carried out from 6.30am to 6pm on weekdays and Saturdays.  
“Traffic control, single lane closures and a reduced speed limit of 40km/h will be in place during work hours, which may affect travel times.   
“Motorists are advised to drive to the conditions and follow the directions of signs and traffic control.”  
Work on the project is expected to be completed in February 2023, weather permitting.