Truck drivers urged to slow down on gravel roads

Following a strong growing season with plenty of rain reaching agricultural areas, the City of Greater Geraldton is urging truck drivers to slow down to help preserve the condition of unsealed rural roads in the Midwest this harvest season.

City of Greater Geraldton CEO Ross McKim said trucks slowing down on gravel roads makes a huge difference to future road conditions and driver safety.

“The condition of our rural roads affects all drivers using these roads, especially those running businesses,” he said.

“Problems with corrugation, or washboard effect, caused by acceleration and deceleration puts intersections and corners at greatest risk to drivers.

“It’s a small ask for truck drivers to slow down to 70km/h which will help keep our unsealed roads in good condition longer.

“It will also reduce the wear and tear on vehicles and increase the overall safety for all road users.”

This financial year the City has allocated more than $1.8 million towards renewing over 58kms of unsealed rural roads, including three intersections in the Mullewa region, and 50kms of road swales and shoulders.

To report unsafe road conditions, contact the City on 9956 6600 or email council@cgg.wa.gov.au