The Nova Scotia government will reveal the results of its safety study on Highway 103.
The study was launched last October.
It’s designed to examine the prospects of twinning the highway between Tantallon and Yarmouth.
Transportation Minister Geoff MacLellan will take part in a media conference on Tuesday to discuss the findings.
The study will also examine Highway 101 and Highway 104.
Construction on a new exit is underway between Hubbard and Tantallon – it’s a $16 million project and designed to help daily commuters and cut down on collisions.
The 103 is known as one of Canada’s deadliest highway’s.