08/25/2025 | Press release | Archived content
Published: Monday 25 Aug 2025
Everyone deserves to feel safe and confident when moving around our local neighbourhoods, whether you're driving, walking to school, riding a bike, pushing a pram, using a mobility aid or cruising on a skateboard. That's why we're asking all drivers to travel at safe speeds.
Speed isn't just a number on a sign, it's a key factor in how safe and how welcoming our streets are.
Even small increases in speed can have big consequences. Driving just 5 km/h over the limit doubles the risk of a crash. Slowing down gives drivers more time to notice what's happening around them and react safely to people crossing the road, riding bikes or simply going about their day.
Safe speeds save lives, and they also make our streets more vibrant and inclusive places.
Local residents from across Whitehorse have shared their personal reasons for why safe speeds matter to them and their families.
These voices reflect the heart of our message. We want everyone who sees or hears these stories to recognise themselves, or someone they care about, and feel encouraged to make safe speeds a part of everyday driving.
Travelling at safe speeds:
The community has seen this first-hand with recent changes around Box Hill Hospital, where safer speed zones and pedestrian-friendly design have made it easier for people to walk, drive and move through the area with more confidence.
We want every street in Whitehorse to feel safe, welcoming and full of life.
You can help build a safer, stronger Whitehorse by:
Safe speeds aren't just for drivers, they're for the whole community. When we all slow down, we create streets that are safer, more inclusive, and more enjoyable for everyone.
Keep an eye out for our safe speeds messages in your local area and online, and join us in building a community that puts people first.
Drive at safe speeds. Share the message. Make a difference.
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