Perth motorists are being advised to prepare for potential traffic delays on Friday night due to Perth Northbridge Tunnel closure and a major event at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre. Here’s everything you need to know to navigate the city smoothly.
Northbridge Tunnel Closure
The Northbridge Tunnel will be closed from 8:30 PM on Friday, July 19, until 5:00 AM on Saturday for minor maintenance and essential pavement sealing works. During this time, the Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) will also conduct a training exercise within the tunnel.
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Detour: Motorists are encouraged to plan alternative routes to avoid delays. Main Roads WA will provide detour signage to guide traffic around the closure.
NORTHBRIDGE TUNNEL CLOSURE
Tonight, Fri 19 Jul from 8:30pm to 5am (Sat morn)
Closed for minor maintenance and essential pavement sealing works
DFES conducting a training exercise
Plan ahead to avoid delays #perthtraffic pic.twitter.com/8WOjxQ5GmN— Main Roads WA (@Perth_Traffic) July 18, 2024
Major Event: Teddy Swims Concert
Adding to the expected congestion, American singer-songwriter Teddy Swims will be performing at the Riverside Theatre as part of his “I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy Tour.” Doors open at 6:30 PM for a 7:00 PM show.
CONCERT – TEDDY SWIMS AT RIVERSIDE THEATRE, PERTH CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE Tonight, Friday July 19
Doors open 6:30pm
Show starts 7pm
Possible increased congestion #perthtraffic https://t.co/2BwZvMIWrL pic.twitter.com/vJvPeLEgow— Main Roads WA (@Perth_Traffic) July 18, 2024
Traffic Impact: Concertgoers are advised to arrive early and consider using public transportation to ease the load on city roads. The event is expected to draw a large crowd, contributing to traffic buildup around the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre.
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Tips for Motorists
- Plan Ahead: Check for live traffic updates and plan your route in advance.
- Consider Alternatives: Use public transport where possible or consider carpooling to reduce the number of vehicles on the road.
- Allow Extra Time: If driving, leave earlier than usual to account for possible delays.
- Follow Signage: Adhere to detour signs and traffic management instructions provided by Main Roads WA.
Main Roads WA and local authorities are working to minimize disruptions, but your cooperation is crucial to ensure a smooth and safe travel experience. Stay informed and plan ahead to avoid any unnecessary delays.
Safe travels, Perth!