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Broadmeadows electorate road safety

Legislative Assembly 60 Parliament First Session
132: Adjournment Matters
Kathleen Matthews-Ward to ask the Minister for Roads and Road Safety — 

(132) My adjournment tonight is for the Minister for Roads and Road Safety. The action I am seeking is for the minister to request a review by the Department of Transport and Planning into safety improvements along Pascoe Vale Road near the intersection of Post Office Place in Glenroy. I know this government has made road safety a priority, with the Victorian Road Safety Strategy 2021–2030 aiming to halve road deaths and reduce serious injuries by 2030. The strategy works across education, infrastructure, policy and technology to improve safety for all road users. As part of this strategy, 35 new fixed road safety cameras have been funded, two of which will be installed in my electorate of Broadmeadows.

The pedestrian crossing at the intersection of Post Office Place and Pascoe Vale Road in Glenroy has been raised as a safety concern by my constituents due to unsafe driving and a lack of traffic light compliance. Local residents and I made representations last year to Cameras Save Lives, who referred the matter for assessment to the fixed camera site selection committee. These lights are the main crossing point for the busy Glenroy shopping centre and also provide the main pedestrian access to the train station and bus interchange. Glenroy has a higher than average number of older people, people with disabilities and people from non-English-speaking backgrounds, who make up a high proportion of those pedestrians and vulnerable road users. I thank residents who have raised this issue with me, particularly Mary Pope for her community activism and Andrea Bunting and other members of Walk On Merri-bek for their support of pedestrians.

I would also like to take this opportunity to briefly speak about the road safety of pedestrians on Hilton Street, Glenroy, a council-controlled road. Hilton Street is one of the longest streets in Merri-bek, yet it does not have a single pedestrian crossing, even though people need to cross it to access several schools, including Belle Vue Park Primary School, Glenroy Central Primary School, St Thomas More Primary School, Corpus Christi Glenroy, Glenroy Private, Ilim College and Glenroy College, plus two aged care facilities, open space and shops in North Street, East Street and West Street, Hadfield.

Along the equivalent length of Bell Street there are seven crossings. Gaffney Street has five and Boundary Road has three. I have been advocating to Merri-bek council for quite some time about this unacceptable situation, and I am very pleased that they have recently agreed to install a signalised pedestrian crossing. I would like to thank local resident Marie Alberto for recently starting a petition on this matter and other local residents such as Anthony Scarpari, Ann Richardson and Rod Calendar for their continued advocacy on these important matters.

Answer - 5 June 2023

I thank the Member for Broadmeadows for her question and her advocacy for road safety in her community. I acknowledge the concern about pedestrian safety in Glenroy.

 

A safe transport network with options for people to move around is important. There is a time based

40km/hr between 9am-7pm Monday to Friday and 9am - 3pm on Saturday currently in operation in

recognition of the people movement.

 

The Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) has advised that it has reviewed the reported crashes and injuries over the past five years and has found no recorded incidents. DTP will continue to monitor this area for safety trends, with input from road safety partners, including Victoria Police and the local council.

 

Undesirable behaviour of motorists is a matter for Victoria Police, therefore your constituent’s concerns have been shared with the local Highway Patrol Unit of Victoria Police and requested that appropriate enforcement be undertaken.

 

I also encourage members of public to report all poor driver behaviour to the Crime Stoppers Hoon Hotline

(Tel: 1800 333 000). This will assist Victoria Police for their enforcement of speed limit and the road rules.

 

DTP has advised that the safety concerns along Hilton Street have been shared with the road manager, Merri-bek City Council, for appropriate action.

 

 

 

 

 

Hon Melissa Horne MP

Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation

Minister for Local Government Minister for Roads and Road Safety Minister for Ports and Freight

 

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Asked
2 May 2023
by Matthews-Ward, Kathleen
Due
1 June 2023
Answered
5 June 2023