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Slow down for yellow laws pass

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Staff Reporters

23 October 2024, 7:46 PM

Slow down for yellow laws pass

Following a 12-month advocacy campaign by the state’s peak motoring body, new laws to protect the community, RAA Patrols and other recovery workers at the roadside have passed the state Parliament. 


In April, the state government announced new laws will extend the current 25 km/h speed limit for emergency services vehicles to also include breakdown service and recovery vehicles when their amber flashing lights are operating.


RAA Senior Manager Safety and Infrastructure Charles Mountain has thanked the state government for supporting and prioritising these new laws to help keep South Australians safe.


“The new speed limit will help keep the community and RAA patrols and tow truck drivers safe on the roadside,” Mr Mountain says.


“Almost every South Australian motorist would have a story about when they were rescued at the roadside by an RAA patrol.


“Between 2019-2023, there were 20 reportable safety incidents caused by cars driving past breakdowns without due care, according to RAA Road Service data.


“Alarmingly, this included five incidents where RAA patrol vans were hit by a car or motorcycle, and another five where traffic cones were hit or dragged down the road.


“These new laws will ensure people Slow Down for Yellow and help keep people safe and reduce the incidents of near misses.


“We look forward to the legislation coming into effect and will begin work to educate our members and the community on the changes.”


RAA will continue to work with the state government to help educate the community about the new proposal ahead of implementation.



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