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Barriers to go up on Highway 97A

Jul 31, 2020 | 10:26 AM

Beginning this fall, median barriers will be installed on sections of Highway 97A between Armstrong and Vernon in an effort to improve driver safety.

“Improving safety for people is our top priority and installing median barriers along sections of the highway ensures an added layer of protection for travellers,” Claire Trevena, Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, said. “This project will benefit those travelling in the Okanagan, whether it be for daily errands, business or pleasure.”

In a press release, the provincial government stated that once completed, the centre barrier will prevent head-on collisions and other crossover accidents.

A tender will be issued for the installation of continuous median barriers on a 5.9-kilometre section of Highway 97A between Smith Drive in Armstrong and Pleasant Valley Road in Vernon.

Work on this project is anticipated to begin late this year.

As well, the government has announced another tender for work on Highway 97 between Penticton and Summerland.

This will be for the installation of median and roadside barriers on sections of eight kilometres of Highway 97 between West Bench Hill Road and Sun-Oka Beach Provincial Park.

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