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Melina Bath highlights Labor's neglect of regional roads as Ambulance Victoria data reveals alarming rise in rural road emergencies
Ambulance Victoria data reveals a 38.5% increase in rural road emergencies, highlighting deteriorating regional roads, Labor's neglect, and the strain on ambulance and emergency services in rural Victoria.
Ambulance Victoria data on rural road emergencies highlights the deteriorating state of regional roads and the parallel spike in serious road trauma. The Nationals' Member for Eastern Victoria Region, Melina Bath said the parlous state of rural and regional roads is a hot topic for her constituents.
Increased road crashes strain ambulance services and hospitals, with Labor neglecting road maintenance and failing to address rural safety concerns
Regional road crisis
Ms Bath said, "It's no surprise to locals that there has been an increase in serious injuries sustained from vehicle crashes in rural areas - our regional roads are shockingly neglected by the Allan Labor government. There has been an alarming surge in the number of Ambulance Victoria Code 1 rural road emergencies."
"Ambulance Victoria reports it attended 121,551 Code 1 road emergencies in rural Victoria last financial year, while four years ago it was 87,779 - it's shocking to discover there's been a 38.5 per cent increase on our regional roads during this time period."
"The flow on effect of increased road crashes places additional pressure on our already overstretched ambulance services and hospital emergency departments. Labor cannot ignore the fact that these country crashes are occurring at a disproportionate rate compared to metropolitan Melbourne," said Ms Bath.
Regional roads neglected
Ms Bath said there's no amount of spin that can hide the fact Labor has almost abandoned road maintenance, while completed works are failing in no time. "Road maintenance works in regional Victoria plummeted a staggering 95 per cent last financial year under the Allan Labor government, leaving surfaces plagued by potholes, crumbling shoulders and overgrown reserves."
"The South Gippsland highway at Lang Lang is a prime example, it's been patched and failed more times than locals care to imagine in the past 18 months. While urgent road safety upgrades such as the Phillip Island Road, San Remo; Leongatha Heavy Vehicle Bypass and duplication of Princes Way between Warragul and Drouin continue to be ignored. Labor can't manage money, can't manage our roads and regional Victorians are paying the price," Ms Bath said.
Pictures from Eyewatch - East Gippsland Police Service Area Facebook page.
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