House debates
Monday, 2 June 2014
Statements by Members
Brisbane Electorate: Infrastructure
1:56 pm
Teresa Gambaro (Brisbane, Liberal Party) Share this | Hansard source
I rise to announce the Abbott government will invest $1 million to address troublesome black spots in the Brisbane electorate. This funding will help the Brisbane City Council carry out upgrades to the Milton Road-Hale Street exit in Milton and the Bridge Street intersection in Wooloowin. This funding was one of my election commitments in the 2013 federal election, and I am delighted to be able to deliver on this promise for the people of Brisbane.
The upgrade works at the Milton Road-Hale Street exit in Milton will address a serious safety problem where 16 accidents have been recorded over a five-year period. The funding will be used to install new signal pedestals and a new meridian strip to prevent red light running at the Milton Road-Hale Street intersection.
The Bridge Street and Hudson Street intersection in Wooloowin is also a high-risk traffic area. There have been more than 30 accidents recorded over a five-year period. The funding will address this high number and improve traffic flow.
The Abbott government is committed to improving the safety and usability of our roads. The $1 million investment will result in commuters spending less time in traffic and will contribute to saving people's lives. It will provide inner-city residents and commuters with an increased sense of security with these critical road safety improvements. I am committed to improving safety and addressing congestion, black spots and rat running through the inner city. (Time expired)
Dwight Walker
Posted on 3 Jun 2014 10:23 am
It is good to see Teresa Gambaro tackling bad traffic accidents at Milton Rd-Hale St which is very near my house in Red Hill. The traffic jams along Kelvin Grove Rd to Hale St are very high around 9am and 4pm. Hopefully Legacy Way which will open in 2015 will take most of this excessive traffic away from the CBD.