Six New Rest Area Projects Announced Under $20.9 Million Plan
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Government funds six new truck stops
Image: Scott Donkin/stock.adobe.com The Federal Government has unveiled six new heavy vehicle rest area projects as part of a $20.9 million investment aimed at improving safety and reducing fatigue across the country. Through the Heavy Vehicle Rest Area (HVRA) initiative, the Australian Government has committed $140 million over 10 years to build new heavy vehicle rest areas and upgrade existing ones. This initiative will help keep heavy vehicle…
Six new rest area projects announced under $20.9 million plan
The Cranbrook Heavy Vehicle Rest Area, 320km south of Perth, will receive eight new truck parking bays and improvements to existing solar power facilities. An additional six rest area projects have been announced under the Heavy Vehicle Rest Area (HVRA) initiative. The Australian Government has committed $140 million to the HVRA over 10 years to build new heavy vehicle rest areas and upgrade existing ones. The latest projects are being funded th…
New and upgraded rest areas announced across Australia - Trailer Magazine
Image: Scott Donkin/stock.adobe.com.The Federal Government has announced six new projects under the Heavy Vehicle Rest Area (HVRA) initiative to boost road safety for truck drivers across the country. The projects – part of a $20.9 million joint investment between the Federal Government and state, territory and local governments – will help keep heavy vehicle drivers and motorists safe by addressing the shortage of heavy vehicle rest areas on th…
HVRA funding sees new and upgraded rest areas - PowerTorque
The latest round of the federal HVRA will fund six new projects. Image: Kstipek/stock.adobe.comThe latest release of the Federal Government’s Heavy Vehicle Rest Area (HVRA) initiative will fund six new projects in New South Wales and Western Australia. The projects are part of a $20.9 million joint investment between the Australian and state, territory and local governments, with the Albanese Government contributing $10.04 million. Projects fu…
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