New Rest Stops Set To Keep Truckies Safe

Dept of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications

The Australian Government is continuing to improve road safety for truck drivers and other travellers across the country, with six new projects announced under the fourth tranche of the Heavy Vehicle Rest Area (HVRA) initiative.

The projects are part of a $17.4 million joint investment between the Australian and state, territory and local governments, with the Australian Government contributing $9.7 million.

Overall, the HVRA initiative provides $140 million in Federal Government funding over 10 years for the construction of new and upgraded heavy vehicle rest areas.

The initiative aims to improve road safety for heavy vehicle drivers and other road users through addressing the shortage of heavy vehicle rest stops in locations of need.

Projects funded through tranche four include the construction of new rest areas with facilities such as toilets and picnic areas, resurfacing, line-marking and bitumen sealing. The funded projects are:

  • Maranoa Shire Council, Queensland - Asphalt surfacing of existing heavy vehicle truck stop area at the Roma Truck Stop precinct.
  • Queensland - Design and construction of a new heavy vehicle rest area at Homestead West on Flinders Highway.
  • Narromine Shire Council, NSW - Upgrade to the heavy vehicle rest area at Tomingley.
  • New South Wales - Upgrade to Ravensworth Eastbound and Westbound rest areas on Sturt Hwy, Maude.
  • Yarriambiack Shire Council, Victoria - Upgrade to nine existing truck parking locations in the Yarriambiack Shire.
  • South Australia - Stuart Highway Rest Area Upgrade at Arcoona and a new heavy vehicle rest area at Pimba.
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