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Parents push for more school safety measures amid rising road facilities
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 15, 2024 - 19:56
Parents in regional Victoria want safety measures introduced to address traffic issues around schools. The issue has been brought into sharp focus in the state this month following the deaths of a student in Hawthorn east and a teacher's aide in Riddell’s Creek both hit by vehicles on school grounds. In regional towns where schools are often beside highways parents and teachers say the lack of action could have fatal consequences.