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Additional public transport services for Anzac Day commemorationsAdelaide Metro will run additional train, tram and bus services on Anzac Day (Thursday, 25 April) to help passengers get to and from the city for the Anzac Day Dawn Service and Commemorative March.
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Distracted drivers on notice as phone detection testing beginsTesting is underway on SA’s first mobile phone detection cameras installed at key metropolitan corridors in a bid to reduce dangerous distraction behind the wheel.
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Slow down for amber: New speed limit when passing breakdown services vehiclesDrivers will need to slow to 25km/h when they see the amber flashing lights of a RAA van stopped at the roadside, in a move designed to enhance safety for workers as well as stricken motorists.
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Keep your car rego on track with direct debit renewalDon’t be late for a very important date – automate your car registration with direct debit renewal and put the brakes on costly late fines.
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Gather Round three votes: Adelaide Metro’s Footy ExpressGather ‘round free public transport as the festival of footy kicks off from 4-7 April.
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Funding awarded to futureproof ageing jettiesSeveral regional councils have been offered funding to repair some of the state’s much-loved jetties as part of the South Australia Jetties Renewal Program.
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New changes to Australian Road RulesA raft of changes to the Australian Road Rules are coming into effect this week, including updates to electric vehicle parking regulations and child restraint laws.
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Construction underway on new Adelaide Aquatic CentreConstruction at the site of the new Adelaide Aquatic Centre is underway, as work on the state-of-the-art complex shifts up a gear.
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Works begin on safer junction at South BrightonWork have commenced to upgrade the Brighton Road and Edwards Street junction at South Brighton, improving road safety and public transport efficiency.
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First Regional SA Projects Announced Under Redesigned Road Safety ProgramThe recently approved $168 million investment in South Australia under the Australian Government’s Road Safety Program will kick-start a series of safety treatments across the state’s regional roads starting from April.
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New round of SA regional aviation grants now openRegional public airports and aerodromes are being encouraged to apply for funding to upgrade infrastructure and improve safety and accessibility of the key community assets.
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Flood resilience works underway on Tea Tree RoadAs part of the Federal and State governments’ continued investment in improving regional roads across South Australia, flood resilience works on a vital alternative route in the Flinders Ranges are underway.