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Vic Gov investing $1B in road safety upgrades

by Staff Writer
January 6, 2025
in News, Roads, VIC
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The Victorian Government will invest more than $1.1 billion in road safety infrastructure and enforcement efforts until 2028. 

The State Government has launched its second Road Safety Action Plan, which includes $350 million in new initiatives to help prevent serious crashes to keep Victorians safe. 

The funding will deliver critical road safety infrastructure, including safety barriers on high-risk curves, rural and urban roads. 

To protect vulnerable road users like pedestrians and cyclists the plan will fund infrastructure improvements at more than 100 high-risk sites across the state. 

The updated plan also targets risky road behaviours through expanding the Distracted Driving and Seatbelt Camera Program, which cracks down on drivers using their mobile phones or driving without wearing a seatbelt. 

Speed and red-light cameras will continue to play a key role in reducing speeding which contributes to around 30 per cent of fatal crashes on Victorian roads. 

Road Safety Action Plan 2 has been developed by the Victorian Road Safety Partners and is the second to be delivered under the Victorian Road Safety Strategy 2021-2030. 

Victorian Minister for Roads and Road Safety, Melissa Horne, said, “Road trauma is a complex challenge and sadly the contributing factors are not new – speeding, not wearing a seatbelt, drink and drug driving, driving while distracted or fatigued and less safe older cars. 

“By investing in safer infrastructure and targeting high-risk behaviours, this plan builds on our record investment in road safety in order to save lives, reduce injuries, and prevent crashes before they happen.”

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