The Queensland Government is committing $92.3 million to get the ball rolling on several road projects across the State that will support local jobs and businesses.
This funding has been made available through the Camera Detected Offence Program where money collected from camera fines is reinvested into road improvement projects.
The multi-million-dollar funding includes $72.6 million for the Safer Roads Sooner program and $19.7 million for the Vulnerable Users program that was designed to address safety concerns for vulnerable road users such as cyclists, pedestrians and motorcyclists.
“This National Road Safety Week, we’re delivering on our commitment to safer roads across Queensland with a $92 million investment.
“This commitment is for all Queenslanders – road safety is everyone’s responsibility, and the Queensland Government is playing its part by investing in road safety upgrades across the State.
“The Miles Government will always put the safety of Queenslanders first,” Minister for Transport and Main Roads Bart Mellish said.
Not only will this significant funding provide safer roads for families, businesses and industry, but it will also help stimulate the economy across Queensland.
The funding will deliver a range of lifesaving road safety treatments, including:
“I have campaigned for these vital upgrades which will deliver safer, more efficient roads throughout my electorate.
“The funding will provide safer roads for families, businesses, and industry in Deception Bay and surrounding communities.
“The Miles Government is committed to safer roads across Queensland,” Member for Bancroft Chris Whiting said.
Projects to be delivered under the Safer Roads Sooner program include:
Meanwhile, the Vulnerable Users program will deliver:
“These upgrades mean better accessibility for road users and increased safety for everyone along Lakeside Drive.
“This is another example of the Miles Government keeping Queenslanders safe on our roads,” Member for Mundingburra Les Walker said.
“These upgrades mean improved safety for drivers and pedestrians along Hornibrook Esplanade.
“Our Government is continually funding programs which will deliver road safety improvements on roads across Queensland,” Member for Redcliffe Yvette D’Ath said.
Source: Queensland Government – Media Statements; Queensland Government – Department of Transport and Main Roads
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