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Swan River speed radar trial to target dangerous boaties

News for the Department of Transport

13
Apr
2019

A trial of an on-water radar speed sign at a Swan River speeding hotspot is set to get underway to boost marine safety and adjust skipper behaviour.

The trial targets a speeding hotspot on the Swan River at East Fremantle and aims to slow vessels to the eight-knot limit that applies in the area, allowing all water users to share the water safely.

To continue reading the media statement please visit the link below.

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Page last updated: Mon Apr 15 2019 10:23:57 AM