New road safety upgrades and improvements will be delivered across Tasmania thanks to funding from the Australian and Tasmanian governments.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack said the additional works under the $2 billion Road Safety Program will commence immediately, improving safety and supporting jobs right across the country.
“This funding will deliver key lifesaving measures such as shoulder sealing, rumble strips to alert drivers when they are moving out of their lane, prevention of head-on collisions and barriers to prevent run-off-road crashes,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.
“The Australian Government takes road safety seriously, which is why we want to start this New Year with boots on the ground and shovels in the dirt to ensure these additional works are delivered quickly for Tasmanians.”
Tasmanian Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Michael Ferguson said the additional funding is another demonstration of the Tasmanian Government’s commitment to road safety.
“Vital lifesaving improvements are expected to be rolled out right across the state delivering much-needed road upgrades while also providing a boost to local jobs and the economy,” Mr Ferguson said.
“A total of $45.6 million will be delivered across Tasmania to fund road new safety upgrades and improvements to reduce the number of fatalities and serious injuries occurring on our roads.
“The projects being funded – no matter how big or small – could make the difference in someone getting home safely to their loved ones, which is why we continue working to move closer to zero fatalities through these investments.”
Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight Transport Scott Buchholz said road safety was a key priority for the Australian Government and this investment in upgrades would provide a boost to the economy while saving lives and livelihoods.
“Road safety is a shared responsibility and collaboration between communities and all levels of government will help us move towards achieving Vision Zero,” Mr Buchholz said.
“Projects are already underway through the $500 million Targeted Road Safety COVID-19 stimulus package and this additional funding complements that work, resulting in an even greater roll-out of improved infrastructure and roads right across the nation.”