Mercury (Hobart)

Fergo says he’ll fix it

New Infrastruc­ture Minister is determined to ease congestion

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RAPID response tow trucks could be on standby at Hobart traffic hot spots within weeks as new Infrastruc­ture Minister Michael Ferguson steps up the Government’s plan to bust congestion.

Mr Ferguson said the vehicles would enable the quick resolution of minor incidents to keep traffic flowing.

Hobart motorists suffered long delays on Tuesday after a minor crash caused a major traffic jam which stretched as far as Margate on the Channel Highway. Mr Ferguson said the tow truck plan was top of his list.

“We are implementi­ng an Incident Management Plan that will allow us to respond more immediatel­y to congestion-causing incidents on our road network,” he said yesterday.

“I will be considerin­g a proposal to extend the existing tow truck service for the Tasman Bridge to operate between 7am and 6pm on weekdays, which will begin from 5 August.

“I will also be considerin­g the phase-in of a similar service from 2 September during the morning and afternoon peaks on the Southern Outlet, Macquarie and Davey streets, followed by Brooker Highway, Domain Highway, Tasman Highway and East Derwent Highway.”

The Government has promised changes including a fifth lane on the Southern Outlet, a Derwent River Ferry Service, bus priority lanes, traffic incident response team and a Future Hobart Transport Master Plan. Mr Ferguson said some of the changes made to traffic were hard to see, but were making a difference.

“Since taking over management of Macquarie and Davey streets we have made changes to a number of traffic signals across the CBD to improve traffic flow, and vehicles disrupting traffic flow by illegally parking in clearways can now be towed away,” he said.

Mr Ferguson also said there were longer-term plans underway to try to reduce the impact of traffic congestion for Hobart motorists.

“The first round of stakeholde­r engagement has been completed on the Southern Outlet fifth lane, with work progressin­g well on a number of options being drawn up to get feedback on.

“The Tasmanian Government is continuing to progress planning for the introducti­on of a ferry service on the Derwent River, initially to establish a service between Hobart and Bellerive.

“The Department of State Growth and Metro Tasmania are progressin­g work to identify required infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts.”

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