Liberals offer solution to bikes on footpaths
The State Liberals will bring amendments to the Road Traffic Act 1961 and the Motor Vehicles Act 1959 to the Local Government Association’s safe cycling round table for discussion.
The State Liberals will bring amendments to the Road Traffic Act 1961 and the Motor Vehicles Act 1959 to the Local Government Association’s safe cycling round table for discussion.
Commuter chaos and a lack of ministerial accountability continues to plague Adelaide’s transport network as Seaford line train services continue to be disrupted for the second day in a row.
Transport Minister Stephen Mullighan needs to explain why the Seaford railway line shut down yesterday morning, remains out of action 24 hours later and how he is intending to compensate passengers left stranded by the latest shutdown of the Seaford line.
State Liberal Leader Steven Marshall has released ‘2036’ – a long-term vision for South Australia to coincide with the State’s Bicentenary.
‘2036’ lays the foundation for the policies that the State Liberal Team will develop over the next two years as we head towards the 2018 State election.
The Weatherill Government’s repeated assertion there are no problems with South Australia’s ageing water mains system has been undermined by yet another burst pipe leading to traffic restrictions on Hampstead Road.
The State Liberals have called for a greater use of traffic police to assist with traffic flows at peak commuter times during the busy Clipsal event period.
National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) data released yesterday shows the drastic decline in the number of South Australians in jobs training has continued unabated.
South Australian residents endured almost 4,000 burst water mains last year, according to Freedom of Information documents.
The State Liberals want Transport Minister Stephen Mullighan to put forward a comprehensive safety package for bus drivers and their passengers at today’s meeting with bus drivers.
The State Liberals will introduce legislation to Parliament to end the practice of maintaining 25 km/h speed restrictions for road works on weekends and after hours despite the fact the work has ceased.