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Work to start on Hwy 5

Traffic should be moving a little better on a busy stretch of road after work on Highway 5 is complete.

Construction of new passing lanes and a commercial truck pullout will soon begin on Highway 5 north of Kamloops, improving safety and mobility as part of B.C. on the Move, the Province’s 10-year transportation plan.

“The construction of additional passing lanes along Highway 5 is a key priority of B.C. on the Move,” said Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Todd Stone. “This is a busy corridor with more than a thousand trucks moving goods through this region every day. Traffic volumes increase as we get closer to the busy summer season. These improvements will ease congestion and alleviate driver frustration by providing a safe place to pass. In addition, the construction of a commercial truck pullout will allow commercial vehicles to safely pull over for inspections and to rest.”

Just over two kilometres of Highway 5 will be widened to include a passing lane, south of McLure. In addition, a Commercial Vehicle Safety Enforcement (CVSE) pullout will be constructed, providing a safe place for commercial drivers to rest and for CVSE to conduct mobile inspections. As well, the pullout will include toilet facilities. Work is scheduled to begin in June with completion anticipated in October of 2016.

Engineering work has begun at the second location for new passing lanes near Darfield between Barriere and Little Fort. A new three-kilometre southbound passing lane will be added and the existing northbound passing lane will be extended by 2.7 kilometres.

Over the last 10 years, the ministry has invested over $63 million in Highway 5 safety improvements between Kamloops and Tete Jaune Cache, including installing new guardrails, resurfacing sections of the highway, building new passing lanes and making highway intersections safer.



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