The Midland Highway is starting to seriously crack up. I drove it twice last weekend and saw if for myself.
It really is becoming a messy safety risk.
Over the past six weeks there have been thousands of extra truck movements on the highway due to the closure of the north-south rail link. Combine that with heavy rain and the road even Labor calls a “goat track” is cracking up.
RACT public policy general manager Vince Taskunas confirms that sections around Ross, Oatlands and Pontville have become dangerous.
Southern Midlands Mayor Tony Bisdee says that repair programs were just “putting on bandaids” and not fixing the real problems. He added that the Federal and State governments needed to rethink their approach to the highway.
My mate Jeremy Rockliff (Liberal infrastructure spokesman) rightly points out that the current conditions highlight the need for a four-lane Midland Highway.
He said:
“The State Government’s own reports say there is going to be a 70 per cent increase in heavy freight on our roads in the next 20 years and if this highway is crumbling under the pressure of current traffic rates then it is certainly going to need attention over the next decade.”
The only way to achieve the vision and leadership required to upgrade the Midland Highway to four lanes is to change the government.
Vote Liberal in 2010.




After the horrible, horrible tragedies I was reminded of these reports of people warning about the state of the Midland Highway. Taskunas must be shaking his head in sorrow. Its a scandal that the only north-south link is a death trap. I was also appalled when David Bartlett said there was no “magic bullet” for road safety. Its as if road saftey is something that governmnets can’t affect !
Getting Bdoubles off the road and improving the Midland Highway instead of the ‘band aids’ fixes mentioned by Tony Bisdee are two ‘magic bullets’ he could try.
I feel bad about even writing about this issue but the ‘no magic bullet’ comment really got me angry. Just fix the bloody highway!!!!
JBM, of course you are right about that. Let’s hope and work for something good to come from yesterday’s appalling tragedies.
Fix the highway.
Michael.