Drivers Decide on Queensland’s Worst Roads

have your say at the RACQ survey


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Queensland motorists have been asked to nominate the worst congestion bottlenecks in their area as part of the State’s peak motoring body’s Red Spot Congestion Survey.

RACQ spokesperson Renee Smith said motorists were in the best position to identify local congested roads and intersections that made them see red.

“Whether it’s traffic lights that take too long to change, delays at a rail crossing or something completely different, we want drivers to pinpoint locations that consistently delay their journey,” Ms Smith said.

“Traffic delays are not only frustrating but congestion actually costs the economy through loss of productivity.”

Ms Smith said the Club would use the results from this Queensland-wide survey to prioritize its advocacy work and lobby governments of all levels for upgrade."

We had more than 2500 responses to the last Red Spot survey and we encourage not just our members but all Queenslanders to participate and have their say”.

RACQ’s Red Spot survey can be completed on their website, with submissions to close on 31 October, 2017.

 

 

6 October 2017




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