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Why are there 40km per hour speed restrictions through the intersection when there is no construction activity?

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Why are there 40km per hour speed restrictions through the intersection when there is no construction activity?

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A. The temporary realignment of ANZAC Highway through the South Road intersection has seen changes to the existing road layout such as traffic lanes, traffic signal restrictions and median removal. The 40 km per hour speed limit is designed to ensure the safety of all motorists, pedestrians and cyclists during the temporary arrangements whilst construction activities continue on the southern half of the bridge deck and ANZAC Highway drainage works.

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