BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » Turn in turn off

Turn in turn off

By Callan Date
A HALLAM trader says major road works outside his factory will create more problems than solutions.
Pro-Am Australia owner Norman Small wants VicRoads to make adjustments to the road changes being implemented near the corner of his factory on Hallam South Road and Keppel Drive.
Mr Small said motorists needed more room when trying to complete a right hand turn into the block of eight factories.
He also wants a left hand turning lane into the factories altered to give drivers more notice of the upcoming turn off.
“I have been fobbed off by VicRoads twice on the issue and now they are saying what is in place will be OK,” Mr Small said.
“We have eight factories here and we are all trying to run our business but these road changes are causing us grief already.”
Frustrating Mr Small even more is the fact that body corporate members sat down with VicRoads during the design phase of the road works and worked out what was in the best interests of the factories.
“Already we have had customers telling us that they don’t know how to get access to our factory because they have changed the entry points.”
The works are part of an upgrade to the notorious Hallam South Road and Keppel Drive intersection.
Traffic lights have been installed and were switched on for the first time late last week.
VicRoads regional director Steve Brown has defended the road works.
He said the design for the driveway into the factories was done in conjunction with the body corporate to make sure it met safety standards.
“While Hallam Road heading north is only one lane at this location, it is wide enough for other vehicles to move safely around trucks waiting to turn,” Mr Brown said.
“Some trees which were limiting visibility for those turning in and out of the driveway were removed, and the speed limit was lowered from 70kmh to 60kmh.
“VicRoads lowered the gradient of the land between the kerb and the property to improve visibility for turning vehicles,” he said.

Digital Editions


  • New Library Lounge opens in Clyde

    New Library Lounge opens in Clyde

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534227 The Clyde Township Community Centre is now home to a new Library Lounge, providing residents in Clyde and…

More News

  • Upper Beaconsfield festival returns

    Upper Beaconsfield festival returns

    Upper Beaconsfield Tower Run: Climbing New Heights Upper Beaconsfield will come alive on Sunday the 15th of February when the community hosts the annual Upper Beaconsfield Tower Run and Village…

  • New Blokes Bible launched to support men’s mental health

    New Blokes Bible launched to support men’s mental health

    Long time Berwick resident Gregory Nanfra and David Cossigny are just two everyday blokes who met by chance on a backpacking trip in South America only to find out they…

  • Teen pedestrian critically injured in Narre Warren South

    Teen pedestrian critically injured in Narre Warren South

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534667 A 16-year-old boy was fighting for life after being struck by a car on Pound Road, Narre Warren South on Friday 13 February.…

  • Weekend of colour

    Weekend of colour

    It was a colourful weekend for more than 100 community members who attended the council’s annual rainbow picnic. Held at Berwick’s Old Cheese Factory on Saturday 7 February, over 120…

  • Cranbourne commuters question train reliability

    Cranbourne commuters question train reliability

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532942 Performance data shows the Cranbourne Line has broadly tracked close to Melbourne’s network-wide averages for reliability in recent years, but commuters say delays,…