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Regency Road to Pym Street traffic switches
25 March 2021
As part of the Regency Road to Pym Street (R2P) Project, a number of traffic switches will be progressively implemented from approximately 4am Friday, 26 March, 2021, to 30 March, 2021, weather permitting.
The traffic switches are necessary to support works as the project moves into its final stages.
Traffic management and signage will be in place to alert road users to changed traffic conditions.
Road users are asked to plan ahead and take extra care when workers are on site. Observe speed limits, lane restrictions, signage and traffic controllers when travelling through the area.
The $354.3 million R2P Project, jointly funded by the Australian and South Australian governments, includes a new 1.8-kilometre section of non-stop motorway along South Road, connecting the South Road Superway to the Torrens Road to River Torrens project, and a pedestrian and cyclist overpass that provides important east-west, connectivity between Torrens Road and Regency Road.
When complete, it will result in a 47 kilometre non-stop motorway between Gawler and the River Torrens, and continues to deliver on the Australian and South Australian governments’ commitment to complete the North-South Corridor.