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Sunday, July 24, 2016

Ice and show: take care on the roads

POLICE advise motorists to drive according to the conditions at all times and to be aware that on country roads especially, those conditions can change quickly because of ice, snow, fallen trees, fallen power lines and flooding. 

Local road hazards and closures as of 9.30am, Sunday, July 24: 

Highland Lakes Rd, Bothwell to Golden Valley – CLOSED

Lyell Hwy, Ouse to Queenstown – heavy snow in various locations – 4wd access only extreme caution due to falling treesGlenlusk Rd, Collinsvale – CLOSED

Blair St Bridge, New Norfolk – ICE


Lake Dobson Rd, National Park visitor centre to Lake Dobson/Mt Field, due to snow – 4wd drive access and 2wd with chains only. Visitors please call in to the Visitor Centre at National Park before proceeding to Lake Dobson or call 6288 1149 for road condition updates.

Lake St Clair Rd, Derwent Bridge to Lake St Clair – 4wd access only

Lyell Hwy, Black Bobs to Derwent Bridge -heavy snow – 4wd access only

Marlborough Hwy, Miena to Bronte Park, heavy now – 4wd access only

Gordon River Rd, Bushy Park – exercise extreme caution due to icy conditions

Gordon River Rd, Maydena – drive with caution, ice and trees on road

Click here for the full list and updates from Tasmania Police throughout the day.

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