Wednesday, 07 December 2016

Member for Davidson, Jonathan O’Dea said the NSW Government is improving safety for Lindfield Public School and Roseville College students with a boost to pedestrian safety infrastructure.

Mr O’Dea said the improvements are part of a $5 million investment across 135 schools in NSW to help make it safer for children walking near their local school.

“We all have a role to play when it comes to pedestrian safety, particularly when it comes to safety around schools,” Mr O’Dea said.

The pedestrian safety work planned for both Lindfield Public School in Grosvenor Road and Roseville College in Victoria Street will comprise a raised pedestrian crossing.

Mr O’Dea said there has been an increase in pedestrian fatalities across the state.

“The NSW Government launched the Look Out Before You Step Out campaign earlier this year to raise awareness of the dangers we face as pedestrians.

“Roads and children can be a dangerous mix, which is why we are investing in making school zones as safe as possible to reduce the risk of tragedy.”

Mr O’Dea said, “School children are some of the most vulnerable people using the road, which is why we have targeted safety programs such as school zone flashing lights, pedestrian crossings and fencing to keep children safe going to and from school.

“We can all play a part in helping move the road toll toward zero by sticking to school zone speed limits and constantly keeping an eye out for children who might run out onto the road unexpectedly,” he said.

The number of pedestrian deaths in NSW so far this year stands at 61, which is 8 more than the same time last year.

The NSW Government is providing funding to local councils, which will be responsible for rolling out the projects over the next two financial years.