Tasmanian Labor is calling for the fast-tracking of West Tamar Highway upgrades to improve community safety and commute times.
Labor Leader Rebecca White said the highway upgrade is a critical part of Tasmania's COVID-19 recovery and must be completed as soon as possible.
"The state of the West Tamar Highway has long been a matter of concern for local residents and the West Tamar Council," Ms White said.
"Even though the government has recently announced upgrades to the highway, these are not due for completion for another year.
"Not only that, but the West Tamar Council also has concerns about a section of road not included in the upgrade plans - between the roundabout at Acropolis Drive, Legana and Freshwater Point Road, Legana.
"The council has a priority of works for the duplication of that part of the highway, which would upgrade the existing roundabout at Acropolis Drive and include a controlled junction at Freshwater Point Road.
"As Labor points out in our COVID-19 Recovery Package, the duplication of the West Tamar Highway is one of a number of road upgrades around the state that can play a critical role in Tasmania's recovery from the pandemic.
"When Labor was in government, we recognised the importance of this work and funded crucial upgrades to the West Tamar Highway.
"The highway upgrade has already been delayed by the Liberal government and the West Tamar community is sick of waiting.
"I urge the government to fast-track this project ensure everyone gets home safely to their families."
Rebecca White MP
Labor Leader