Henderson–Ferntree Gully Road intersection upgrade: design notes for traffic engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on Roads & Infrastructure (AU)
30 Second Briefing
Major works at the Henderson Road–Ferntree Gully Road intersection in Knoxfield are now complete, targeting congestion for the 40,000 vehicles using Ferntree Gully Road each day. Crews have delivered a new left‑turn slip lane from Henderson Road and associated signal and lane configuration changes to separate turning and through movements. The upgrade is expected to reduce queue lengths and conflict points at this high‑volume junction, with direct implications for pavement performance, signal timing plans and future traffic modelling on the surrounding arterial network.
Technical Brief
- Location in a developed suburban corridor suggests tight utility corridors and service relocation constraints.
- New geometry will alter heavy vehicle turning paths, affecting local pavement shear and rutting behaviour.
- Signal phasing changes will require updated SCATS/UTC plans and recalibrated microsimulation models for the corridor.
- Reduced stop–start traffic should lower surface distress rates and extend resurfacing intervals on Ferntree Gully Road.
- Similar slip-lane retrofits on brownfield arterials can often be delivered within existing road reserve boundaries.
Our Take
Roads & Infrastructure Magazine has been using its Roads & Infrastructure Podcast to draw out lessons from completed projects, so this Henderson Road–Ferntree Gully Road upgrade is a likely candidate for future discussion on staging, traffic management and stakeholder engagement.
Recent ‘Roads Review: Looking Forward’ coverage from Roads & Infrastructure Magazine suggests that smaller intersection upgrades in Victoria are now expected to demonstrate clear benefits for local communities and road workers, not just throughput gains for Melbourne’s arterial network.
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