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Shetland Heights Road in Bass Coast will have speed limit reduced to improve safety
Bass Coast Council plans to lower the speed limit on Shetland Heights Road for safety near the new junior secondary campus of Bass Coast College located on Potters Hill Road in San Remo.
Bass Coast Shire Council is aiming to reduce the speed limit on Shetland Heights Road to 50 km/h, following the road's redevelopment and opening of the new junior secondary campus of Bass Coast College on Potters Hill Road, San Remo. Council is seeking the reduction to ensure the safety of pupils and residents, as most of the road now features residential zoning.
San Remo - Shetland Heights Road $1.99M speed limit project funded by Australian government's Local Roads and Community Infrastructure
Review follows traffic assessment
The review is in response to an independent traffic impact assessment, commissioned by council, which clarified the demands on Shetland Heights Road and other streets in the school's catchment area. A 50km/h speed limit also meets government guidelines for built-up areas, under the Department of Transport and Planning's Speed Zoning Guidelines.
With primary access to the new school being on Potters Hill Road, most traffic increases occurred here. Shetland Heights Road also saw a moderate increase, averaging 560 vehicles per day. However, more than 80 percent of children arrive by bus.
Paths have also been provided to encourage local pupils from Newhaven and San Remo to travel by foot or bike. Therefore, in addition to monitoring traffic changes over the last year, the recommendation to reduce speeds to 50 km/h is an essential safety measure.
Safety through speed limit
Council has requested the Department of Transport (DoT), to approve the new speed limit. Council worked with VicRoads (and the VSBA) previously to lower the speed on Potters Hill Road to 50 km/h, plus a 40km/h school speed zone.
Speed limit reviews can take up to two years. Until then, council has installed frequently repeated 'slow down, speed means dust' signage on Shetland Heights Road plus a 40 kph temporary speed limit.
This new speed limit will improve safety for all road users, particularly school pupils, plus other pedestrians and cyclists. Council urges all drivers to observe the speed limit recommendation urgently, plus exercise caution when travelling on Shetland Heights Road. For the latest updates and to learn more visit San Remo - Shetland Heights Road page.
Pictures from Google maps.
Source: www.gippsland.com
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