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Gold Coast commuters slowing down on M1 to look at new gateway sign

A NEW structure rising on the M1 at the Gold Coast’s northern extreme has been bringing traffic to a halt as rubberneckers take a peek at the $2 million feature.

Gold Coast sign causes gridlock

A NEW structure rising on the M1 at the Gold Coast’s northern extreme has been bringing traffic to a halt as rubberneckers take a peek at the $2 million feature.

Gold Coast City Council workers have begun installing the illuminated signs which will create a ‘gateway’ statement for the city ahead of the Commonwealth Games.

But the spectacle has caused a distraction with motorists today complaining ‘rubbernecking’ drivers have slowed as they pass, causing kilometres of gridlock on the already busy road.

The new M1 signs at Yatala have caused traffic gridlock. Picture Mike Batterham
The new M1 signs at Yatala have caused traffic gridlock. Picture Mike Batterham

Funded last year by the council, the 11m tall sings were created in the hopes of making a city icon on par with the Hollywood and Welcome to Las Vegas signs.

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But councillors today have expressed concern at the distraction the signs are creating on the heavily congested motorway between the north and south-bound lanes of the M1, just south of the Albert River at Staplyton.

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Deputy Mayor and area councillor Donna Gates urged motorists to focus on driving rather than the Commonwealth Games legacy item.

The signs on the southern end of the Gold Coast have also been put in place. Picture Glenn Hampson
The signs on the southern end of the Gold Coast have also been put in place. Picture Glenn Hampson
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“I urge motorists to keep their eyes on the road at all times,” she said.

“It is a Commonwealth Games legacy which came about through funding provided by the State Government.

“I would hate to think it was a distraction for motorists because the entire intent was for it to be a legacy feature of the Games.”

The sign is expected to be finished and switched on within weeks.

The southern signs at Coolangatta. Picture Glenn Hampson
The southern signs at Coolangatta. Picture Glenn Hampson


The southern gateway sign has already been installed on the Gold Coast Highway near Gold Coast Airport.

The design was created by New York-based LOT-EK artists Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano who named the project HI-LIGHTS.

Firebrand veteran councillor Dawn Crichlow urged motorists not to slow down on the M1 but said it would likely only be distraction for a short time.

“This happens all the time, you put something different up and people notice it straight away,” she said.

“The novelty will soon wear off.”

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