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South Australians have their say: Lower beach speed limits in favourThe wheels are in motion for speed limits on beaches across South Australia to be lowered to improve safety, following extensive public consultation earlier this year.
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Safety improvements for 14 McLaren Vale intersectionsLarger, more visible road signs have been installed at 14 intersections in McLaren Vale as part of a $4.2 million election commitment to improve road safety in the popular wine and tourism region.
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Signing up to prevent wildlife deaths on Kangaroo IslandEight newly designed wildlife warning signs have been installed across six locations on Kangaroo Island in a bid to curb roadkill and improve road safety.
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Park ‘n’ Ride ‘n’ have your sayPublic transport users and locals are being encouraged to have their say on plans for the expanded Crafers Park ‘n’ Ride.
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Budget boost for Kangaroo Island roadsThe state budget will see the South Australian Government increase road maintenance funding to Kangaroo Island Council by a further $1.5 million per annum (indexed), to help improve and maintain roads across the popular tourist destination.
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New overtaking lanes to improve safety on Horrocks HighwayThe construction of two new overtaking lanes is the latest step in the Horrocks Highway upgrade project, delivering safer journeys along the key freight route.
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Work gets underway on two Augusta Highway junction upgradesWork to upgrade two Augusta Highway junctions south of Crystal Brook in South Australia’s mid-north will begin in early June 2023, as part of a program of upgrades to improve safety, connectivity and freight efficiency along the highway.
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Major milestone for bridge duplication project at the crossroads of AustraliaThe Joy Baluch AM Bridge in Port Augusta is now operating in its fully duplicated configuration, with traffic flowing on dual lanes in each direction.
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Floodway upgrades set to build resilience of two key outback connector roadsFloodway upgrades along Kempe Road and Anne Beadell Highway, near Coober Pedy in the state’s Far North, have gotten underway to improve the resilience of the roads and keep outback townships connected during future flooding events.
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Tap and pay validators to roll out across Adelaide train networkTap and pay convenience will be available to all commuters across Adelaide’s entire public transport network, with new smart validators to be installed on all Adelaide Metro train services – completing the rollout that began with trams and buses.
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Contracts awarded to accelerate zero-emission public transport networkThe State Government is continuing to progress its commitment to transition to a zero-emission public transport system, with contracts awarded to determine the best technology solutions for bus and train services.
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Stay alert around trains and tramsSouth Australians are being reminded to be vigilant and avoid taking risks around trains and trams - with new vision released today highlighting recent close calls that almost ended in tragedy as people risked their life in front of oncoming trains.