Upgrades complete along highway

Major works are now complete at a key intersection along Surf Coast Highway, making it safer and easier for people to travel through Grovedale.

The Surf Coast Highway, Reserve Road and Felix Street intersection was upgraded with new traffic signals to improve safety for vehicles turning right out of side roads and for pedestrians crossing the road.

Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Catherine King said the completed project would ensure smoother and safer journeys between Geelong and the Surf Coast.

“The Surf Coast is a beautiful part of the world and we want to ensure that the road networks are safe and efficient for both locals and visitors,” she said.

The new traffic signals have been linked to the nearby Grovedale Country Fire Authority station to ensure safe and efficient access for emergency vehicles from Reserve Road.

Minister for Roads and Road Safety Melissa Horne said the signals would also improve traffic flow across the region and increase vehicle capacity during peak periods.

“This project will make it easier for local motorists to get home safely and access key services – keeping the Grovedale community connected,” she said.

The upgrade aimed to help reduce queuing in the middle of the dual highway and prevent vehicles from blocking traffic on Surf Coast Highway.

Member for Western Victoria Gayle Tierney said that while major works are complete, ongoing works will continue at the intersection to improve public lighting and perform a site clean-up.

“This upgrade is about keeping people safe and making it easier to get around, whether you’re heading to work, school or the coast,” she said.

Member for Corangamite Libby Coker said upgrades to the intersection would help reduce driver frustration, congestion and risky behaviour along the highway.

“These upgrades will make a real difference for families, businesses and emergency services travelling through Grovedale every day,” she said.