Hundreds of trucks pass through Rutherglen every day and locals are losing hope that they will ever see a bypass built. Regardless, they say action needs to be taken as a matter of urgency.
It is one of the most popular destinations on the Victorian wine trail, but Rutherglen’s idyllic main street also doubles as a busy highway that hundreds of trucks pass along each day.
Rutherglen’s CBD consists of one long shopping strip, Main Street, which forms part of the Murray Valley Highway.
For decades, locals have been calling for a heavy vehicle bypass to improve safety in the town and last month, their worst fears were realised.
On March 15, Rutherglen’s Herb Ellerbock and his wife had just parked their car near the front of a wine bar on Main Street before stepping inside.
The incident occurred just after 9am on Thursday, March 28, when a 77-year-old Rutherglen woman was struck by a Ford SUV near the intersection of Main Street and Warrens Lane.
Grahame Hastie has bought his antique shop on Victoria Street, which once doubled as the South Gippsland Highway, months after the Loch bypass was built.
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It is one of the most popular destinations on the Victorian wine trail, but Rutherglen’s idyllic main street also doubles as a busy highway that hundreds of trucks pass along each day.
Rutherglen’s CBD consists of one long shopping strip, Main Street, which forms part of the Murray Valley Highway.
For decades, locals have been calling for a heavy vehicle bypass to improve safety in the town and last month, their worst fears were realised.
On March 15, Rutherglen’s Herb Ellerbock and his wife had just parked their car near the front of a wine bar on Main Street before stepping inside.
The incident occurred just after 9am on Thursday, March 28, when a 77-year-old Rutherglen woman was struck by a Ford SUV near the intersection of Main Street and Warrens Lane.
Grahame Hastie has bought his antique shop on Victoria Street, which once doubled as the South Gippsland Highway, months after the Loch bypass was built.
The original article contains 736 words, the summary contains 157 words. Saved 79%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!