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Berwick motorists have shared their frustration at having to wait for permanent lighting along a number of key thoroughfares, including O’Shea Road.

Crews have almost completed finishing works since opening new and upgraded lanes along O’Shea Road as part of Stage 2 of the Monash Freeway Upgrade, which includes turning on permanent lighting along O’Shea Road.

AusNet conducted their final inspection of the area in June and delivered a report to MRPV and CPB Contractors in mid-July.

MRPV and its construction partner CPB Contractors are currently working through the commissioning process with AusNet.

A Major Road Projects Victoria spokesperson said they have installed temporary lighting and retained the speed limit at 60km/h for the safety of all road users.

“Following the final inspection by AusNet, we are currently working through the commissioning process as a matter of priority,” the spokesperson said.

Local motorist Melinda Jonson said she was worried the dark driving conditions would soon cause a major accident or fatality.

“We have had all the new road upgrades and roadworks to attend with for so long and now none of the lights are turned on,” she said.

“At night time we are driving in darkness – it is so dangerous.

“If it’s raining, it’s almost impossible to see.”

Ms Jonson said other roads without permanent lighting included Clyde Road, Soldiers Road and Grices Road

“We have been waiting so long for those lights on Clyde Road,” she said.

“How long do the residents have to listen to generators going all night?

“I am sure other residents adjacent to the other roads are affected by this as well.”

Local resident Ruth Grant said it was also dangerous and inconvenient for pedestrians at night or early in the morning.

“I can’t see where I’m walking or what my dogs are getting into,” she said.

Local road user Elliott Hughes said he almost caused an accident due to the poor visibility.

“I was turning left into Bridgewater Boulevard last night and nearly didn’t see a lady walking her dog as it was so dark,” he said.

The Federal Government is undertaking a 90-day review of its Infrastructure Investment Program, with jointly funded Victorian projects that are not election commitments or under major construction to be included.

Early works on the Clyde Road Upgrade continue, but no new contracts will be awarded during the review period.

For more information on Victoria’s Big Build, visit bigbuild.vic.gov.au.

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