High Productivity Vehicle Network Project

The Department of Infrastructure and Transport (DIT) are working to improve the High Productivity Vehicle Network that comprises a corridor from the South Australian and Victorian border through to the South Australian and Western Australian border. This includes the Eyre, Sturt, Augusta and Dukes Highways as well as connecting routes around Greater Adelaide and to Outer Harbour. This project has been identified in the Infrastructure Australia Infrastructure Priority List (2022).

The intent of the program is to maximise the efficiency of South Australia’s regional and intrastate freight network and the interstate supply chain connectivity to the north, south, east and western states and territories in Australia.

The scope of the Strategic Business Case will include:

  • Eyre Highway
  • Augusta Highway
  • Dukes Highway to the Victorian border
  • Sturt Highway to the Victorian border
  • Dublin to Outer Harbour
  • Connecting the Princes Highway and Port Wakefield Road – providing an alternative heavy vehicle route away from the South Eastern Freeway and Portrush Road

To find out more, please visit the DIT Website.

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