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Jamberoo road safety boosted by permanent active signs

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16 November 2025, 10:00 PM

Jamberoo road safety boosted by permanent active signs

Permanent Active Warning Signs will be installed along two notoriously hazardous roads – Jamberoo Mountain Road and Swamp Road next week (24-28 November).


A total of seven high-visibility LED signs will be installed, with four located on Jamberoo Mountain Road and three on Jamberoo Road near Swamp Road.


Kiama Council is completing the project with the help of funding provided through the Office of Local Government and the Department of Regional NSW’s Infrastructure Betterment Fund.



These new signs will deliver real-time updates to drivers, displaying critical alerts such as “Road Closed” or “One Lane Ahead.”


Mayor Cameron McDonald said the project would help motorists make informed decisions before reaching hazardous or impassable sections of the road.


Both roads are well known for their frequent closures due to severe weather events, including flooding and landslips.



As both routes are narrow and winding, it often leaves little to no safe opportunity to turn around once a hazard is encountered, putting drivers at unnecessary risk.


“This is a smart and long-overdue investment in public safety," Cr McDonald said.


"These signs will give residents and visitors advance warning, avoiding hours of frustration and risk on some of our most challenging roads.



“We know how dangerous Jamberoo Mountain Road and Swamp Road can be during heavy rain or after storms.


"These new signs will mean people can avoid driving into trouble in the first place."


Unlike temporary signage, these permanently installed LED displays are always on standby and can be remotely updated, ensuring accurate and consistent communication, which is particularly critical during rapidly changing weather conditions.



“It’s all about giving people the information they need to make safer decisions - especially when dealing with roads that can become dangerous very quickly,” Cr McDonald added.


Residents are encouraged to check live traffic updates before travelling on high-risk routes, especially during or after heavy rainfall, and to always follow the warnings displayed on the signs.