Member for Swan Hill, Peter Walsh, is calling on all interested members of the community to consider making a submission into the Victorian speed limit review.
“We often hear of confusion and frustration at roads with multiple speed limit changes, school zones, shopping strips and town centres,” Mr Walsh said.
The speed limit review that has been initiated by the Victorian Government is aimed at achieving consistency of speed limits across the State.
“The application of consistent speed limits makes it easier for drivers to abide by the limits ensuring safer conditions for all road users,” Mr Walsh said.
“The importance of safety and mobility on our roads is paramount, and all speed limits are set with consideration given to traffic, pedestrians and surrounding developments.
“However, if people feel that there are too many speed changes on a street, or believe they have a solution to make speed limits easier to understand, then I urge you to make a submission,” Mr Walsh said.
People interested in making a submission can check the Terms of Reference found on the VicRoads website at vicroads.vic.gov.au.
Submissions are open from 30 August to 11 October and can be sent to Speed Limit Review, 60 Denmark Street, Kew, Vic, 3101 or emailed to speedreview@roads.vic.gov.au







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