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Major upgrade: long-awaited new roundabout opens to two lanes of traffic

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One of Noosa’s busiest intersections has received significant safety upgrades just in time for Christmas, much to the delight of local and visiting drivers

The long-awaited new roundabout at the Cooroy-Noosa Road and Beckmans Road  intersection has opened to two lanes of traffic, making it safer and less clogged for drivers.

Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said the completed project delivered marked improvements for congestion and safety at the intersection, which was one of the busiest in the region.

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“Traffic flow and congestion improved when the roundabout opened to just one lane, so having two lanes operational is great news for the many motorists using the intersection,” Mr Bailey said.

The Beckmans Rd intersection upgrade is part of Stage 1 of the Tewantin Bypass.

Read a related story: How drivers can now get around ‘accident hotspot’

“New on-road bike lanes approaching the roundabout, bike on and off ramps, off-road pathways, and pedestrian refuges will improve safety and connectivity for bike riders and walkers going around and through the upgraded intersection.

Member for Noosa Sandy Bolton said she was delighted to see the first stage of the Tewantin Bypass finally open after years of advocacy for this known accident hotspot.

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The proposed Tewantin Bypass involves improving the link between Eumundi-Noosa Road and Cooroy-Noosa Road.

“Stage one will provide short-term relief until the full bypass is constructed, and securing funding for remaining stages is now the priority, with thanks to Minister Bailey and the TMR team for their ongoing support,” Ms Bolton said.

Read a related story: Busy intersection to undergo major upgrade — at last

Noosa Council Mayor Clare Stewart said Council appreciated the support and patience of local businesses and residents during construction.

Noosa Council Mayor Clare Stewart with council staff at the official opening of the Beckmans Rd roundabout.

“Unprecedented wet weather this year caused significant delays, as did supply issues arising from COVID,” Cr Stewart said.

“We thank the community, particularly local businesses and residents, for their patience and understanding as works took longer than expected.

“Seeing the roundabout fully operational and the benefits it delivers shows just how important the work was.”

Minor works and the final section of pathway on Beckmans Road will be completed in early 2023. Lanes may be closed intermittently during works.

Noosa Council is delivering Stage 1 of the Tewantin Bypass with Transport and Main Roads as part of the $400 million road stimulus package funded by the Queensland Government. $9.81 million has been allocated to upgrade the intersection.

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