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Crash Reduction Fortnight

MAY 18- 31, 2009

Three Southern Tasmanian councils have united in a campaign to help reduce the road toll.

The Crash Reduction Fortnight project launched Monday 18th May, 2009 is the first major initiative to be undertaken by the Road Safety South partnership between the Hobart City, Huon Valley and Kingborough Councils and the Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources.

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The Respect Rural Recreation initiative is a joint project between Kingborough Council, the Trail Riders Action Club (TRAC) and the Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources.

Respect Rural Recreation is a part of a broader ‘Drive to the Conditions’ message.  The aim of the project is to raise awareness of the types of recreational activities undertaken in the rural areas of the Kingborough Municipality – those being horse riding, walking and cycling.  

Signage will be placed on key rural roads in the Municipality with the first signs to be placed on Lesley Road.

The signage will be supported by an information flyer which will be distributed to approximately 12000 residents in the Kingborough municipality.

Future signs will be placed on other rural roads in the Municipality where there is a large volume of horse rider, cyclists and pedestrians.

For further details on this campaign, please contact, Kingborough Council on 6211 8200 or dowload the pdf flier (263 kb).