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Improving safety on local regional roads

The Victorian Government will upgrade safety at twenty precincts across regional Victoria thanks to a new program that works with councils and communities to improve high-risk local roads.

Victorian Minister for Roads and Road Safety Ben Carroll said local roads and precincts across Geelong, Bendigo, Warrnambool, Portland, Port Fairy, Mildura, Shepparton, Mooroopna, Traralgon, Morwell, Moe, Warragul, Drouin and Sale would all be made safer as part of the $20 million ‘Safe Travel in Local Streets’ program.

The program assists councils to deliver safety improvements on local roads in regional communities – ensuring an even safer road network for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists across the state.

Regional Roads Victoria has worked with councils to design upgrades that address safety issues in areas with a high crash history.

The safety upgrades include building new roundabouts, traffic islands, bicycle lanes, speed humps, raised intersections and pedestrian crossings.

Upgrades in Gippsland will include two new roundabouts in Drouin – delivered by Baw Baw Shire Council – along Hopetoun Road at the intersections with Young Street and Buln Buln Road, as well as speed bumps and pedestrian crossings along Young Street.

Across the state in the south-west, Warrnambool City Council will upgrade Merrivale Drive between McMeekin Road and Wellington Street, including raised pedestrian crossing, kerb ‘outstands’, pedestrian islands, speed humps and bicycle lane markings.

The upgrades will be delivered by local councils and will be completed by mid-2021.

This program is part of the Victorian Government’s $1.4 billion investment in reducing road trauma in partnership with the Transport Accident Commission.

For a full list of projects visit www.regionalroads.vic.gov.au.

Source: Vic Government

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