Overhauled speed limits may save more lives in one state

Safety should always be paramount when we navigate the roads of life.

Unfortunately, Australia has witnessed the devastating impact of road injuries and fatalities.

In a bold move to address this deadly issue, one region may revolutionise road safety with a new set of regulations—a first in the country.


Western Australia may pioneer major road rule changes through a trial that will happen in December.

Once approved, WA will implement reduced speed on nearly 2000 roads, with a particular focus on regional areas where road deaths happen at an alarming rate.

This year, WA witnessed a harrowing surge in road fatalities.


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Western Australia has seen over a hundred road-related accidents, which led to injuries or death. Image Credit: Pexels/Lachlan Ross


Halfway through the year, the state had recorded 102 deaths, which served as a grim indicator that 2024 could be one of the deadliest years for road safety in a decade.

The statistics are particularly dire for regional roads.

About 60 per cent of these fatalities have occurred outside metropolitan areas.

This prompted road authorities to take action, and reducing speed limits could be a critical first step.


By December this year, the councils of the Shire of Augusta Margaret River and the City of Busselton will cast their votes on implementing reduced speed limits on roads between the two local government areas.

This should include 550 roads in the Shire and 1250 roads in the City.

Once approved, these changes should come into effect from early 2025 under a trial.

The said trial would run for three years to thoroughly assess the impact of the new speed limits.

This initiative was a collaboration between the two LGAs and the Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia (RAC).

RAC General Manager for External Relations, Will Golsby, spoke about the trial's objectives.

It should 'measure the extent to which lower speed limits help save lives' and prevent severe, road-related injuries.


The proposed speed limit reductions would be tailored to the specific needs of each area.

Speed limits should lower from 50 km/h to 40 km/h in high pedestrian zones like Busselton, Augusta and residential streets.

Sealed roads west of Bussell Highway should have new limits between 70 km/h and 80 km/h.

Roads through built-up areas—including the Bussell Highway through Busselton and Bayview Drive entering Gracetown—should have a speed limit between 50 km/h to 60 km/h.

Golsby believed that there was 'strong evidence from around the world' that speed limit reductions could decrease road-related accidents.


The WA Road Safety Commission also identified speed as a leading factor in road trauma within the state.

WA Centre for Road Safety Research Director Teresa Senserrick advocated for a decrease in the default speed speed limit on outback roads in the state.

As of writing, the speed limit currently stands at 110 km/h—one of the highest limits globally.

Senserrick wanted this limit to be reduced as a starting point, hoping that the rest of the country would follow suit.

Earlier this year, other states, such as the Northern Territory, have also eyed changing their speed limits.

As we await the outcome of the upcoming vote, drivers must stay informed and adapt to these potential new laws.

The safety of our community is paramount, and adhering to these changes could save countless lives.
Key Takeaways

  • Western Australia has considered a significant road rule change through a speed limit reduction trial on almost 2000 roads to combat high road fatality rates.
  • Once approved, a speed limit trial should start in early 2025 and would take effect for three years.
  • The Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia (RAC) supported the move, with evidence suggesting lower speed limits could decrease road deaths and injuries.
  • The trial should implement lower speed limits in high pedestrian areas and on sealed roads, among others.
Have you experienced close calls on regional roads? Do you believe that reducing speed limits will make a difference? Join the conversation and share your thoughts and opinions with us in the comments below.
 

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Why is it that everyone is concertation on Speed as the killer? Speed maybe a contributing factor for an accident causing a death instead on a serious injury. However, what other contributing factors were involved in the accident? Are these being examined and blamed as much as Speed? We are looking at improvements in road structure and vehicle safety to improve safety, yet accidents are still happening WHY?
 
Why is it that everyone is concertation on Speed as the killer? Speed maybe a contributing factor for an accident causing a death instead on a serious injury. However, what other contributing factors were involved in the accident? Are these being examined and blamed as much as Speed? We are looking at improvements in road structure and vehicle safety to improve safety, yet accidents are still happening WHY?
I agree cars are being made safer but road deaths are increasing distraction no 1.
 
They can put the speed limits to 10km/h and there will still be road fatalities. A lot of people don't know how to drive. Then there are the one's that think they are to only ones on the road. There are more automatic cars on the road so it's kind of jump in and point the car in a direction and forget about anything else. Reducing the speed limit might save 1 or 2 people but I don't think that is the overall solution. They need to think of a solution that addresses all the issues. With the proximity alerts on cars the people aren't thinking. It's these add on's to cars they either distract the driver or make them think they are bulletproof.
 
Why is it that everyone is concertation on Speed as the killer? Speed maybe a contributing factor for an accident causing a death instead on a serious injury. However, what other contributing factors were involved in the accident? Are these being examined and blamed as much as Speed? We are looking at improvements in road structure and vehicle safety to improve safety, yet accidents are still happening WHY?
The problem is the Muppet behind the steering wheel. 80% of people should be taken off the roads because they will never know how to drive correctly and the other 20% taught how to drive correctly before being allowed anywhere near a vehicle. Just watch the Dashcam video's on Youtube for 5 minutes. If you aren't grey already you will be after that.
 
UN Global Road Safety WeekThe 2021 theme centered on the benefits of low-speed urban streets as the heart of global communities. It called on policy-makers to limit speeds to 30 km/h in high density community areas as part of their #Love30 Campaign. .... We will comply by reducing the number of vehicles on the road next. I don't think the problem is with current speed limits but by traveling well over the existing speed limits. I did work for the companies banning the tools which took a part causing even a small injury. Our government is trying to do exactly the same thing. In other words... revenue raising at the best from innocent citizens. This is the same as decreasing the blood pressure recommended limits to sell more statins...
 
Fatalities were higher per population in the seventies than they are now, in attention , excessive speed,alcohol and mobile phones that are the problem. These decisions are made by city people with no consideration for country distances.
 
The problem is the Muppet behind the steering wheel. 80% of people should be taken off the roads because they will never know how to drive correctly and the other 20% taught how to drive correctly before being allowed anywhere near a vehicle. Just watch the Dashcam video's on Youtube for 5 minutes. If you aren't grey already you will be after that.
Too many people driving with their head up their backside.
 
They can put the speed limits to 10km/h and there will still be road fatalities. A lot of people don't know how to drive. Then there are the one's that think they are to only ones on the road. There are more automatic cars on the road so it's kind of jump in and point the car in a direction and forget about anything else. Reducing the speed limit might save 1 or 2 people but I don't think that is the overall solution. They need to think of a solution that addresses all the issues. With the proximity alerts on cars the people aren't thinking. It's these add on's to cars they either distract the driver or make them think they are bulletproof.
THat's a really stupid comment. At 10km/h, deaths would be negligible. IF you're so stupid as to not know this, you shouldn't have a licence.

No single solution addresses all the issues.
 
Nothing will stop human error or humans making bad choices. However that doesn't mean they should stop trying to reduce it. At the end of the day - it is a known risk taken every time we drive, or cross the road or whatever.
 
110km is a safe speed if the road conditions allow. Divided roads are very safe and yes 110 kmh is ignored by a lot of dills but that is their problem. Just put the car into cruise mode and you are fine. Many towns have been bypassed by the Pacific Highway heading north and that makes it all particularly safe. I wuld suggest the New England Highway would have a bad record with speed changing every couple of kilometers or even more frequently.
 
Why is it that everyone is concertation on Speed as the killer? Speed maybe a contributing factor for an accident causing a death instead on a serious injury. However, what other contributing factors were involved in the accident? Are these being examined and blamed as much as Speed? We are looking at improvements in road structure and vehicle safety to improve safety, yet accidents are still happening WHY?
And the fact that every body is given a license even if they can't actually drive " idiots on the road"
 
With S.A.D.S. On the rise, there’s no stopping the road toll as cars just unexplainable run off the roads !
Hmmmm must be speed BS to that one !
 
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Nowadays they get taught how to get a license, NOT how to drive !
When my kids were at that age, it was 100 hrs logged. I did at least 100 hrs with them and booked a couple of driving school lessons and both got their license 1st go. I have to admit, there were then and still now, better drivers than me. Not that I am a bad driver - haven't had an accident or infringement for over 30 years, but they are better than me for sure.
 

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