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Aug 20, 2023 | News

🚦 “Speed is the big issue when it comes to road safety.” Check out the key highlights from last week’s hearing on vulnerable road users. Discover insights on walking, pedestrians, cycling, and more. Stay informed and help make our roads safer for everyone. For more details and the schedule of upcoming hearings, visit the Committee’s website:

Inquiry into the impact of road safety behaviours on vulnerable road users | Parliament of Victoria

Skip to Content The Committee will investigate how road safety behaviours have changed during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, and consider the impact these changes have had on vulnerable road users, such as pedestrians, cyclists, motorcycle riders, children 7 and under, older people and mobility device users.

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The Legislative Assembly Economy and Infrastructure Committee met with a range of experts and interest groups to hear their thoughts on making our roads safer.

 

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