Incident Response and End of Queue Management crews are part of the RMS' strategy to manage the glut of long-weekedn traffic on the Princes Highway.
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The RMS says an Incident Response and End of Queue Management Crew will be deployed to Jervis Bay Road and the Princes Highway at Nowra and Ulladulla to manage traffic queues.
Temporary speed zone reductions and traffic controllers will also be used to help manage highway traffic this October long weekend.
"A temporary speed zone reduction to 80km/h will be in place on the southbound lane of the Princes Highway approaching the Jervis Bay Road intersection from 8am Friday to 7am Tuesday, October 8," the RMS said.
"Traffic controllers will also coordinate the movement of pedestrians across the Princes Highway pedestrian crossing in Milton between 9am and 3pm from Friday to Monday to allow more through time for vehicles.
"Most work will stop on the Berry to Bomaderry upgrade at 6pm Thursday, October 3 and restart at 7am Wednesday, October 9. An 80km/h speed limit will be in place for the length of the upgrade."
The RMS has asked motorists to drive to the conditions and follow the directions of signs.