Star Weekly - Melton Moorabool - 20th September 2022

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20 SEPTEMBER, 2022

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supporter posters inside Call for action Roads are a key issue for our readers which is why in the lead up to the Victorian state election, the Star Weekly is putting a spotlight on the urgent need for major road upgrades in the City of Melton. We’re supporting Melton City Council’s Fix Our Roads campaign, calling for all major parties to make commitments now.

The cost of crashes:

• Western Highway (between Bulmans Road and Robinsons Road) Crashes: 438 Deaths: 10 Serious injuries:136 Cost of crashes: $179,397,142 • Robinsons Road-Westwood DriveCalder Park Drive corridor Crashes:191 Deaths: 1 Serious injuries:5 Cost of crashes: $53,009,306 • Melton Highway (between the Regency and Ryans Lane) Crashes: 107 Deaths: 0 Serious injuries: 43 Cost of crashes: $26,685,907 • Hopkins Road (Between Boundary Road and Western Highway) Crashes:86 Deaths: 6 Serious injuries: 40 Cost of Crashes: $59,869,253

Behind these shocking crash figures are real people - Goran

Kesic

*Source: Melton council

Mayor Goran Kesic at Christies Road, Caroline Springs. (Damjan Janevski) 299178_04

Fix our dangerous roads Melton Highway (between the Regency and

Ryans Lane), and Hopkins Road (Between Boundary Road and Western Highway). Census data from 2021 shows the City of

Our aim is to take the stress and

Melton is the third fastest growing council area in Australia. Nearly half a million people are forecast to be living in the City of Melton by 2050, compared to 216,000 in 2022. “Despite this rapid growth, the City of Melton continues to miss out on major roads investment from successive governments,” mayor Goran Kesic said. “This chronic underinvestment is having a toll on people’s quality of life, spending more time commuting, less time with their families and putting their lives at risk every time they

drive on these major roads. “Behind these shocking crash figures are real people who have lost loved ones, suffered lifechanging injuries or are traumatised because they’ve narrowly avoided accidents. For many, they have no choice but to travel on these dangerous roads. “Many of these accidents could have been prevented if these roads had been upgraded to reflect the increased traffic and needs of ■ Continued: Page 5

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Roads in the City of Melton need urgent safety upgrades, with new statistics released by Melton council showing there have been 822 crashes on four major roads over the last 10 years which have killed 17 people, seriously injured 284 people and cost the state nearly $320 million. The figures equate to more than one crash a week on the four roads; the Western Highway (between Bulmans Road and Robinsons Road, including interchanges), Robinsons RoadWestwood Drive-Calder Park Drive corridor,


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