Cycling and Pedestrian Improvements
We are delivering critical road safety upgrades and improvements on remote, regional, and urban roads, and footpaths and cycle paths around South Australia. The $168 million program is jointly funded by the Australian (50%) and South Australian (50%) Governments over three years.
The program has allocated $37 million for improvements to footpaths, cycleways and a number of new and upgraded Bicycle and Pedestrian Actuated (push-button) Crossings.
An analysis of pedestrian crashes over a five-year period (2018-2022) shows the majority (70%) of pedestrian lives lost and serious injuries occurred between intersections, with 3% of these occurring at pedestrian crossings. Actuated crossings will improve safety and accessibility for people crossing at those busy roads between intersections.
Work Locations
Roads set to receive Bicycle and Pedestrian Actuated Crossings (BPAC/PAC) and new or upgraded pedestrian refuges under the program include:
Location | Scope | Start Date | Latest News |
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Old Princes Highway, Littlehampton | Pedestrian Refuge |
| View latest update |
East Terrace, Strathalbyn | Koala Crossing |
| View latest update |
St Bernards Road, Hectorville | PAC |
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Grange Road, Allenby Gardens | PAC |
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South Road, Mile End | BPAC |
| View latest update |
Grand Junction Road, Gepps Cross | PAC |
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Grange Road, Henley Beach | PAC |
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*Dates in the future are indicative
Completed Locations
Location | Scope | Completed | Concept |
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Lyndoch Road, Gawler East | PAC |
| View concept design |
St Bernards Road, Rostrevor | Pedestrian Refuge |
| View concept design |
Further Information
For more information, or to receive future updates about the pedestrian and cycling upgrades as part of the Road Safety Program please: