Thanks to the riders who supported the campaign
The official “launch” of Mt Zero (Phase 2) was on August 27, with police of the Inner West Patrol Group (IWPG), representatives of the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) assisting “The Gap Neighbourhood Watch” with the delivery of the program on the day at the Mount Glorious Café.
Representatives of The Gap Neighbourhood Watch, QPS and TMR
Mt Zero campaign has received further funding by TMR and a new range of products produced with Mt Zero decals. Mt Zero is a campaign was first launched in 2014 and created to raise awareness of the dangers of mountain roads of Mt Nebo and Mt Glorious.
Common causal factors contributing to these accidents were speed, lack of rider experience, rider error, motorcycle visibility and collision with other vehicles.
Queensland Police will continue to join forces with The Gap Neighbourhood Watch and the Department of Transport and Main