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Dob in a bad road

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Published: September 18, 2022
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WITH the State’s road toll tracking towards its highest in a decade, RACQ is calling on motorists to join its advocacy efforts and help identify the Ipswich roads that are in urgent need of an upgrade.

The Unroadworthy Roads Survey is asking drivers to pinpoint problem stretches of roads in their community.

RACQ Traffic and Safety Engineering Manager, Gregory Miszkowycz, said the survey results would be provided to authorities to lobby for safety and infrastructure improvements.

“Whether a road is full of potholes, has narrow lanes, lacks overtaking lanes, has missing or faded line markings, or is the first to go under when it rains, RACQ needs your help highlighting these dangerous roads,” Mr Miszkowycz said.

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“By taking part, you can make the roads in your area safer and help save lives.”

During RACQ’s 2020 Unroadworthy Roads Survey, the poor condition and safety along Kin Kin Road in the Noosa hinterland received the most nominations.

The Bruce Highway came in as the State’s second most nominated unroadworthy road.

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