New Speed zones announced in Vic
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 6:28 pm
Speed limit changes announced
May 1, 2006 - 4:53PM
Fewer speed zones but more speed signposts will be phased in on Victorian roads to make driving easier and safer.
The changes are designed to help motorists recognise what speed zone they are in. Advance signs will be put up ahead of 40 kph school speed zones and strip shopping centres, alerting drivers they are approaching a slower speed zone.
Repeater signs will also be erected within the lower speed zones, reminding motorists of the lower speed limit. As well, advance signs will be introduced outside country townships warning of the upcoming speed limit. They will replace the "buffer zones" of intermediate speeds currently used.
For example, 80 kph speed limits outside a township will be replaced by warning signs as motorists prepare to slow down from a 100 kph zone to the 60 kph township limit.
Country communities will be consulted on ways to minimise the number of speed limit changes, especially around 40 kph school zones.
source....The Age newspaper
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not sure if this will help improve things
but I hope it fixes the approach to Warburton (on the way to the Spurs)
it has 17 different speed ones in 8 kms
cheers
May 1, 2006 - 4:53PM
Fewer speed zones but more speed signposts will be phased in on Victorian roads to make driving easier and safer.
The changes are designed to help motorists recognise what speed zone they are in. Advance signs will be put up ahead of 40 kph school speed zones and strip shopping centres, alerting drivers they are approaching a slower speed zone.
Repeater signs will also be erected within the lower speed zones, reminding motorists of the lower speed limit. As well, advance signs will be introduced outside country townships warning of the upcoming speed limit. They will replace the "buffer zones" of intermediate speeds currently used.
For example, 80 kph speed limits outside a township will be replaced by warning signs as motorists prepare to slow down from a 100 kph zone to the 60 kph township limit.
Country communities will be consulted on ways to minimise the number of speed limit changes, especially around 40 kph school zones.
source....The Age newspaper
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not sure if this will help improve things
but I hope it fixes the approach to Warburton (on the way to the Spurs)
it has 17 different speed ones in 8 kms

cheers