Proposed Speed Reduction - Piries-Goughs Bay Road and Walshs Road

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Consultation has concluded over a proposal to reduce the speed limit to 80km/h on sections of Piries-Goughs Bay Road. Council is continuing to consider feedback on the proposed speed reduction on Walshs Road.

The proposal was based on a petition from community members, which raised safety concerns relating to:

  • Pedestrians, cyclists, horse riders, cars, and caravans all sharing the roads.
  • Vehicles exiting and entering driveways amongst high-speed traffic.
  • Greater risks from increasing traffic during peak seasons.
  • A high crash rate reported by Victoria Police.

A 2023 community engagement survey on this page received evenly mixed responses, with residents mainly supporting the reduction and other road users expressing mixed views. Residents were also contacted directly for feedback, and all responses supported the reduction.

Further information on the outcomes for each road is available below.

Consultation has concluded over a proposal to reduce the speed limit to 80km/h on sections of Piries-Goughs Bay Road. Council is continuing to consider feedback on the proposed speed reduction on Walshs Road.

The proposal was based on a petition from community members, which raised safety concerns relating to:

  • Pedestrians, cyclists, horse riders, cars, and caravans all sharing the roads.
  • Vehicles exiting and entering driveways amongst high-speed traffic.
  • Greater risks from increasing traffic during peak seasons.
  • A high crash rate reported by Victoria Police.

A 2023 community engagement survey on this page received evenly mixed responses, with residents mainly supporting the reduction and other road users expressing mixed views. Residents were also contacted directly for feedback, and all responses supported the reduction.

Further information on the outcomes for each road is available below.

  • Walshs Road - Decision to apply for reduction

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    Council has decided to apply to the Department of Transport and Planning for the following change:

    Road Name

    Section

    Length

    Current Limit

    Proposed Limit

    Walshs Road, Goughs Bay

    Howes Creek-Goughs Bay Road to Delatite Arm Reserve entrance

    3.3 km

    100 km/h

    80 km/h


    Only this section of Walshs Road is managed by Council. The section within the Delatite Arm Forest Reserve is managed by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action.

    Issues raised in community responses were further investigated, as well as other relevant factors. Many were similar to issues raised regarding Piries-Goughs Bay Road.

    Travel Time

    Council’s investigation found this reduction would increase travel time by 29.7 seconds. This is not considered to be a significant impact.

    Road Maintenance

    Some respondents advocated for improving safety through road maintenance rather than by reducing speed.

    The affected road section is maintained according to Council’s Road Management Plan.

    Council is seeking funding to seal an additional section of road. Although this will help reduce the risk of loss-of-control accidents, the risks from vehicles travelling at high speed near other road users and turning traffic are still significant.

    Driving Ability

    Some commenters disagreed with the need for a speed reduction to protect less skilled or less confident drivers travelling at high speed. The main purpose of this reduction is rather to address the risk a high-speed vehicle poses to others.

    Stopping Distance

    One important safety factor is the distance a vehicle would travel while the driver reacts to a hazard and brakes, before coming to a stop.

    For a car travelling at 100km/h, this stopping distance is 165m. At 80km/h, the distance is 115m, meaning this speed reduction would reduce cars’ stopping distance by 50m.

    Likelihood of Fatality

    High speed increases the likelihood that a collision will result in fatality. At 100km/h, the chance of fatality in a head-on collision is almost 100%. At 80km/h, the chance is reduced to around 40%.

    Shared Road Use

    Feedback showed that walkers and horse-riders often use the road between the reserve and the Gough’s Bay township, as well as motorcyclists and campers with large vehicles and trailers.

    The proposed speed reduction reduces risk to these road users.

    All these factors have been considered in Council's decision to apply for a speed limit reduction.



  • Piries-Goughs Bay Road - Decision to apply for reduction

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    Council has decided to apply to the Department of Transport and Planning for the following change:

    Road name Section Length Current limit Proposed limit
    Piries-Goughs Bay Road Mountain Bay Drive to Howes Creek-Goughs Bay Road 1.1km 100km/h 80km/h


    Issues raised in community responses were further investigated, as well as other relevant factors.

    Travel time

    Several respondents objected to increases in travel time.

    Council’s investigation found this reduction would increase travel time by 9.9 seconds for the affected section of Piries-Goughs Bay Road. This is not considered to be a significant impact.

    Separate footpath

    Both supporters and opponents of this reduction advocated for construction of a dedicated footpath alongside the road. This is a priority for Council, and Council is currently seeking funding to construct a path.

    Road maintenance

    Many respondents advocated for improving safety through road maintenance rather than by reducing speed.

    Priority sections of Piries-Goughs Bay Road were resealed in early February. Although this helps reduce the risk of loss-of-control accidents, the risks from vehicles travelling at high speed near other road users and turning traffic are still significant.

    Driving ability

    Several commenters disagreed with the need for a speed reduction to protect less skilled or less confident drivers travelling at high speed. The main purpose of this reduction is rather to address the risk a high-speed vehicle poses to others.

    Stopping distance

    One important safety factor is the distance a vehicle would travel while the driver reacts to a hazard and brakes, before coming to a stop.

    For a car travelling at 100km/h, this stopping distance is 165m. At 80km/h, the distance is 115m, meaning this speed reduction would reduce cars’ stopping distance by 50m.

    Likelihood of fatality

    High speed increases the likelihood that a collision will result in fatality. At 100km/h, the chance of fatality in a head-on collision is almost 100%. At 80km/h, the chance is reduced to around 40%.

    Activity in area

    This road section forms the approach to Goughs Bay, and has a higher density of abutting properties than an ordinary rural highway between settlements.

    As a result, there is likely to be more activity in the area, including traffic entering and exiting the road from driveways, leading to a higher safety risk from high-speed vehicles.

    An 80km/h speed limit is consistent with other town approaches, including at Mansfield, Bonnie Doon, and Merrijig.

    All these factors have been considered in Council’s decision to apply for a speed limit reduction.

    Road section affected by the proposed speed reduction

Page last updated: 08 May 2024, 10:26 AM