A volunteer road safety group is demanding funding in the federal budget to address a âchronicâ issue it believes is a major contributor to road crash trauma in Central Queensland.
Road Accident Action Group life member Graeme Ransley said the lack of overtaking lanes on the Peak Downs Highway west of Nebo was a major concern for road users.
âEveryone feels with the amount of royalties that does come out of the Bowen Basin, thereâs not enough focus on road safety issues, particularly overtaking lanes from Nebo to Clermont,â Mr Ransley said.
âThe absolute chronic part is Nebo to Moranbah.
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