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Truck curfew sought

Residents are fearful that traffic and pollution on Millers Road in Brooklyn will only worsen once the West Gate Tunnel opens later this year.

Altona North resident Alexandra Damasoliotis who lives near Millers Road said traffic is already an issue in the area.

“It’s diabolical trying to get out of there…It’s dodging those trucks and they’re coming full pelt down the road. Speed limits aren’t monitored and it’s only just going to get worse with the tunnel opening up this year,” Ms Damasoliotis said.

“I’m just surprised that Millers Road in Brooklyn hasn’t been made a truck-free zone.”

She said trucks also impact air quality by creating strong odours and surfacing dust that often settles on her car, trees and on the blinds inside her house.

The state government said front-facing properties along Millers Road were eligible to receive noise attenuation, including double glazing, upgraded window frames, and new doors, which it said would make homes quieter and more comfortable as part of the West Gate Tunnel project.

However, Ms Damasoliotis said she is not eligible for noise attenuation as her house is not on Millers Road itself.

As reported by Star Weekly in 2021, Hobsons Bay council estimated up to 11,800 trucks could be diverted onto Millers Road north of the West Gate Freeway per day once the West Gate Tunnel opens.

Ms Damasoliotis said truck drivers will divert to Millers Road to avoid additional costs from the tolled West Gate Tunnel.

“They’re not going to want to pay those fees,” she said.

Ms Damasoliotis, who is also a mother, would like to see a truck curfew introduced on Millers Road during school pick-up and drop-off hours.

Star Weekly contacted the state government which said Minister for Roads and Road Safety Melissa Horne is seeking advice and modelling from her department on how curfews on Millers Road could work and be enforced.

The Department of Transport and Planning also said it will be monitoring and reviewing traffic levels on Millers Road before and after the tunnel opens in late 2025 to manage changes on surrounding roads.

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