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$1.5M Mount Alexander Road upgrade

The federal government has funded an upgrade to the troublesome Mount Alexander Road bike route through Travencore.

The southbound lane of the busy commuter route has been a risk to riders for many years with multiple crashes.

Between June 2015 and June 2020 there were 19 crashes involving bike riders on Mount Alexander Road between Wellington and Mooltan streets, including one fatal crash.

Various improvements have been undertaken over time, but the intensity of peak period drop-offs at the nearby primary school is an ongoing source of trouble.

This time VicRoads is utilising $1.5 million of funding from the Black Spot Program on technological aids that will alert drivers to approaching riders.

The Black Spot Program is fully funded by the Australian Government and targets roads where a high number of crashes occur.

The system includes bike detectors, bike warning signs and LED stud lights that flash on at ground level.

Mount Alexander Road is a designated Strategic Cycling Corridor and is a major bike arterial for riders in Flemington, Ascot Vale, Moonee Ponds Essendon, Strathmore and beyond.

It links to stations, schools, local activity centres, green spaces, the Moonee Ponds Creek Trail and Melbourne’s CBD.

Work starts from Monday 8 April 2024, and continues in stages for up to 20 weeks between Wellington and Mooltan streets. 

Works near residential properties will take place during the day (9am and 5pm) while works in front of businesses will take place at night (8pm and 5am).

Local detours will be in place, with signage and traffic management on site to help direct road users.

The upgrades will be at the intersections at Padman Lane and Flemington Street North, Buckland Street, Flemington Street South, Little Princes Street and Mooltan Street.

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