Cyclists helping QPS to pedal the Road Safety messages
Over the weekend, the Inner West Patrol Group started up raring and ready at the Mount Cooth-tha lookout and Mount Glorious to share road safety messages to road users and launch the Mt Zero campaign.
With members of the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads, officers continued to raise awareness on the dangers of Mount Cooth-tha, Mount Nebo and Mount Glorious roads.
Mt Glorious Cafe patrons supporting QLD Road Safety Week
Some of the contributing factors to crashes on these roads are speed, lack of rider experience, rider error, visibility and collision with other vehicles.
Police appeal for all road users to slow down and drive to the ever-changing road and weather conditions, as the weather affects road surface and debris, making it slippery.
Tying up our boots with road safety first
Police would like thank those who came by for their positive contribution and helping to get