Suzanne Cory High School: Pedestrian safety – Member’s Statement delivered in Parliament 12 September 2012
Mr PALLAS (Tarneit) — I address a matter of road safety near Suzanne Cory High School in my electorate, which was funded and substantially built by the former Labor government. More than half the current students at Suzanne Cory travel to and from school by public transport. There is currently insufficient provision for pedestrians around the school. This results in significant risks to safety because of the crowding that occurs as the majority of students arrive at or leave the school by public transport.
A further 200 students will be enrolled in 2013 and an additional 200 in 2014. The nature of the school and its pattern of enrolments means that public transport use will grow appreciably over the next couple of years.
The school accepts its responsibility for creating safe patterns of behaviour by its students; however, safety would be significantly improved for all users of the surrounding roads and public transport facilities if there were appropriate pedestrian facilities.
I have written to the Minister for Roads to request that first of all he conduct a safety audit of the traffic and pedestrian situation at the school. After consultation with representatives of the school community, I have suggested that the following key measures could be beneficial improvements: extending the crossing times at the pedestrian lights located near the Hoppers Crossing railway station; improving bus and safety timetable connectivity; engaging crossing assistants at key locations; and installing a pedestrian crossing with flashing lights at the entry to the Werribee Mercy Hospital car park.