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Category Archive: Speeding

30km/h zones in Liverpool should have stayed

Embattled Liverpool Mayor Ned Mannoun will not seek re-election next month By Stephanie Dalzell Posted Tue 9 Aug 2016 at 5:45pmTuesday 9 Aug 2016 at 5:45pm, updated Tue 9 Aug 2016 at 6:41pm https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-08-09/ned-mannoun-liverpool-mayor-will-not-seek-re-election/7710880
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WalkSydney is sad to understand that the speed limit in the Liverpool CBD will be increased from 30km/h […]

Lena Huda December 5, 2022 30please, Liverpool, Speeding

A grand bargain

Cleveland Street at City Road crash (across the street from the discussed island, adjacent to another refugee island, for free lefts from City Road to Cleveland Street). Fortunately there was guardrail, I guess. Speed limit, 50 km/h. The police officer was not pleased by the photographers documenting the failure of traffic engineering.
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We know that lowering vehicle speeds on residential streets increases safety, reduces traffic, and that low traffic neighbourhoods […]

David M Levinson February 23, 2022 Planning, Speeding

30km/h Bingo

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A selection of some of the wonderful arguments put forward for why we can’t have 30km/h local streets. […]

Andrew Chuter June 17, 2021 30please, Erskineville, Speeding, Sydney

Jailing child-killing drivers won’t stop the slaughter

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Jailing child-killing drivers won’t stop the slaughter. Lower urban speed limits and redesigned streets will.

Christopher Standen April 20, 2021 Enforcement, Good Government, Safety, Speeding, traffic calming

30 km/h Please

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30Please.org campaigns to align the speed limit in residential areas in Australia with global best practice: 30 km/h speed […]

Lena Huda September 2, 2020 Speeding, Sydney

Double Demerits

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We asked the following poll on Twitter With less traffic due to Covid19 comes a rise in speeding, […]

walksydneyadmin March 27, 2020 Enforcement, Safety, Speeding, Sydney
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