No more car bridges planned to cross the Brisbane River: government

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The Queensland government has no plans for extra Brisbane bridges, and even the RACQ agrees they’re not a priority. But in some communities it is an issue for intense debate.

Smallsman said a bus bridge – excluding other motor vehicles – could link to the new Centenary Motorway, after aA Bellbowrie public meeting in November 2022 run by Watson-Brown found “two-thirds” of the 140 people at the forum“This could be a very important piece of local infrastructure to resolve a number of issues for the area,” Watson-Brown wrote on her website.

“As a result, there are no plans to progress a bridge project in these communities,” Transport Committee chair Ryan Murphy said.“What we need to see is a greater focus on the bridge crossings that do exist,” he said. “We have one lane across the Brisbane River at Walter Taylor. And that is basically one lane across the Brisbane River between the Centenary Bridge and the CBD,” Bailey said.

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