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Safety boost with track crossing upgrade
Work is nearing completion on the installation of a new Active Pedestrian Crossing on the Outer Harbor Line at Jane Street, West Croydon, with the completed crossing to improve user access and safety.
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Safer journeys on the way for Southern Ports Highway
The Southern Ports Highway on the Limestone Coast is the latest South Australian road to benefit from funding under a $168 million investment from the Road Safety Program.
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Buy the safest car in your budget, new campaign urges
A new campaign launching today is urging South Australians to buy the safest car in their budget to reduce lives lost and serious injuries on our roads.
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Service SA to introduce quiet hour initiative
The State Government will trial a quiet hour initiative in Service SA centres, aiming to remove barriers experienced by Autistic people and autism communities when navigating government services.
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Making disability parking permits available to more South Australians
The Disability Parking Permit (DPP) scheme is proposed to expand for the first time in more than 25 years to improve accessibility for more South Australians, including covering cognitive, behavioural and neurological conditions such as autism.
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U class licence now required for all ultra high powered vehicle drivers
From 1 December, all drivers of ultra high powered vehicles must hold a U class licence to drive on South Australian roads.
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Heavy vehicle licensing standards overhauled
The State Government will introduce significant changes to South Australia’s heavy vehicle licencing system following a community-driven petition calling for stricter licensing requirements for drivers.
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Temporary closure of the Tailem Bend ferry
The Department for Infrastructure and Transport advises there will be a temporary closure of the Tailem Bend ferry service from 9:30am to 4pm on Tuesday, 3 December.
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Northern Adelaide intersection fix to support new housing
A notorious intersection in Adelaide’s northern suburbs will be fixed, thanks to a partnership between the Australian and South Australian governments.
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New port to boost grain export industry
A win for the state’s grain export industry today with the State Government officially opening the landmark Port of Narungga, a new port with the capacity to process up to half a million tonnes of grain annually.
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Free buses for a safe Schoolies
Free bus services and dedicated volunteers will be on hand to help thousands of school leavers celebrate this weekend’s Schoolies Festival safely and responsibly.
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Bonus hours for learner drivers who train with qualified instructors
Novice drivers will soon earn up to 10 bonus hours towards their required training if they train with a registered Motor Driving Instructor, improving the skills and knowledge of future drivers by adding the incentive of gaining professional tuition from the driver training industry.