MEDIA RELEASE
1 FEBRUARY 2010
SPEED LIMIT REDUCTION ON CARGO ROAD
The RTA will defer the implementation of the reduction of the speed limit on Cargo
Road for a month to allow Cabonne Council to provide feedback on the change.
An RTA spokesperson said a community meeting was held in Cargo on Thursday 28
January 2010 to discuss the speed reduction which was due to come into effect on
22 February.
Representatives of the RTA attended the meeting and have agreed to a request to
defer the change for four weeks.
The additional time will allow Cabonne Council to respond to the RTAs request for
feedback on the speed zone review.
The council is being asked to provide its response as soon as possible so the RTA
can consider it before the extended implementation date, the spokesperson said.
In the five year period between 2004 and 2008, there were 44 crashes on this
section of road, including one fatal and 20 injury crashes. This is almost double the
rate for similar undivided rural roads.
As well as the high crash rate, the road has many steep and winding sections, steep
road embankments and many trees close to the road, the spokesperson said.
Cargo Road is a regional road and repairs and maintenance are the responsibility of
the local councils.
The RTA has sole responsibility for setting speed limits on all roads in NSW and has
a primary role in road safety the spokesperson said.
CONTACT:
RTA Media Unit 8588 5999