Rachael Kelly13:39, Jun 30 2021
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The Gore District Council’s Streets Alive road safety project has ended after a three-month trial. (File photo)
The Gore District Councils' controversial ‘Streets Alive’ road safety project has come to an end after a three-month trial, and it says there have been some positive outcomes.
Motorists were travelling at slower speeds around schools, there was better traffic flow at problem intersections, and temporary furniture in Irk Street had proved popular with the majority of businesses in the area.
Roading asset manager Peter Standring said the temporary furniture was likely to stay short-term, while the council worked with businesses to develop a permanent solution, and roundabouts and intersection changes would remain in place until it was able to analyse feedback.