Clarence Valley traffic: Crashes, delays, updates
The daily commute is better with a little planning. Here's some roads it might be best to avoid today
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Latest traffic alerts and road works for the Clarence Valley region:
Traffic incidents since midnight: 1
Roadworks to avoid: 6
New roadworks this week: 0
Roadworks projects to be completed in the next 30 days:
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Traffic incidents by suburb (most recently updated items are listed first):
Harwood
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Affected street: M1 Pacific Motorway near just north of Clarence River
Alert created at 10.25am, May 20. Last updated at 12.07pm, May 20.
Advice: Reduce your speed. Prepare to merge.
Roadworks by suburb (most recently updated items are listed first):
Grafton
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Affected street: Gwydir Highway near Cangai Road
Alert created at 9.14am, January 31. Last updated at 3.58pm, May 20.
Ends: 1pm, June 1
Advice: Check signage. Exercise caution. Jackadgery Bridge will be closed from 11am Saturday 31 May to 12pm SundayOne June for essential maintenance work. The bridge will reopen at 8am SundayOne June to light vehicles only. Heavy vehicles over 4.5 tonne will need to wait until 12pm SundayOne June to access the bridge. Access for emergency services will remain. Please avoid travel during these dates. Outside of this closure, work is ongoing weekdays from 6am to 5pm until 20 June and operates under single lane closures.
Whiporie
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Affected street: Summerland Way near Old Tenterfield Road
Alert created at 10.42pm, May 15. Last updated at 10.42pm, May 15.
Ends: 10.41pm, June 15
Advice: Check signage. Exercise caution. Traffic controllers will be on site to direct motorists. Portable traffic lights will allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time. Motorists are advised to allow approximatelyFive minutes of additional travel time.
Jackadgery
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Affected street: Gwydir Highway near RAMORNIE & EATONSVILLE
Alert created at 4.23pm, May 13. Last updated at 4.23pm, May 13.
Ends: 7pm, June 21
Advice: Reduced speed limit. Allow extra travel time. Changed traffic conditions for culvert and road surfacing work, weather permitting at: Jackadgery 26-31 May Ramornie 2-7 June Eatonsville 9-21 June Alternating (stop/slow) traffic conditions will be in place to allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time. Motorists are advised to allow approximatelyFive minutes of additional travel time. Additional night work may also be required.
Harwood
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Affected street: Old Pacific Highway near Harwood Bridge
Alert created at 2.16pm, January 24. Last updated at 10.12pm, April 16.
Ends: 6pm, July 1
Advice: Check signage. Exercise caution. Alternating (stop/slow) traffic conditions will be in place to allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time. Traffic controllers will be on site to direct motorists. Motorists are advised to allow approximatelyFive minutes of additional travel time.
Nymboida
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Affected street: Armidale Road near Boundary Creek Road
Alert created at 3.37pm, October 13. Last updated at 10.03pm, April 16.
Ends: 6pm, June 30
Advice: Exercise caution. Check signage. Portable traffic lights will allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time 24/7 on a fixed time shuttle. Bridge is permanently restricted to have no OSOM movements wider than 3m to cross.
Cangai
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Affected street: Gwydir Highway near
Alert created at 10.52am, April 2. Last updated at 10.55am, April 2.
Ends: 7pm, August 15
Advice: Check signage. Plan your journey. Motorists are advised of changed traffic conditions to carry out slope remediation work at Mulligans Bluff. Single lane, alternating traffic flow arrangements will be in place. Oversize and/or overmass vehicles over 3.5 metres wide, must call the project team on 0447 478 897 at least 24 hours prior to travel.
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The previous Clarence Valley traffic article can be viewed here.