NEW SPEED LIMITS FOR WEDDERBURN AND INGLEWOOD

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28 November 2023

New speed limits will soon be introduced on the Calder Highway in Inglewood and Wedderburn to boost
safety during harvest season, thanks to the Allan Labor Government.

A 40 km/h speed limit will be in place in Wedderburn between south of Godfrey Street and north of Reef
Street, reduced from 50 km/h, from late 2023.

A 40 km/h speed zone will be in place in Inglewood between east of Grant Street and north of Houston
Street, reduced from 50 km/h, by late January 2024.

The changes follow community calls for speed reviews to support town precincts where pedestrians and
vehicles can share the road more safely.

Pedestrians and cyclists are more at risk when involved in a crash because they don't have any protection
– which is why 40 km/h limits are often used in busy shared areas.

The highway is especially busy during harvest season with the road providing an important link between
Melbourne and Mildura.

Speeds will also be reduced in the lead up to the new 40 km/h zone in Inglewood to provide safe and
improved access to properties.

When reviewing speed limits, a robust evidence-based process is completed which considers road safety,
road classification, road characteristics, abutting development, road user types and volumes amongst
other factors.

Quotes attributable to member for Ripon Martha Haylett

"The communities of Wedderburn and Inglewood want a safer Calder Highway for local pedestrians and
motorists. I took their concerns with the current speed limits directly to the Minister and am so pleased
we've got a result."

"The reduced speed limits will improve safety for all ages, as well as for local businesses."

"I want to thank all the locals who raised this issue with me, including Peter Moore and the Inglewood
Development and Tourism Committee, and Cheryl Fowler in Wedderburn."