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24.01.2022 Over the #ThanksFor30 trial weve had a number of local ambassadors show their support for 30km/h. Thanks to our ambassadors for their support. Read why they supported this trial on our website. https://bit.ly/2EzMuxG



23.01.2022 We are currently evaluating the results of the #ThanksFor30 trial. The trial was the first of its kind in Australia, and Yarra City Council thanks everyone in the community for leading the way in road safety and liveability in this country. We look forward to sharing the results with everyone! #ThanksFor30 bit.ly/2PQfbxp

22.01.2022 Theres plenty of research from around the world that shows us that 30km/h is the safer speed for neighbourhood areas. Take a look at the research, case studies and road safety strategies that led us to conduct this trial on our website. #ThanksFor30 bit.ly/2T7auxR

21.01.2022 We recently surveyed residents in the trial area with many having seen the benefits 30km/h has brought to our streets. Read more about why 30km/h is the best speed for our streets https://bit.ly/2ndA75m. #ThanksFor30



19.01.2022 Its a lot harder for business to thrive in this area if you dont have foot traffic. So having areas that are conducive to bringing people here are obviously going to benefit them. Hear more from local ambassador and business owner, Jeremy Wortsman on what he thinks about #ThanksFor30. bit.ly/2DIWi8j

18.01.2022 Thanks for 30 ambassador and local resident Mim Lowe says no news is good news when it comes to the 30km/h trial. As a hardcore pedestrian, I talk to families and neighbours in the street all the time, and Ive never had a single conversation about the trial where anyone has raised concern, she says. Hear more from local ambassador Mim on why she supports #ThanksFor30 on our website. bit.ly/35BcLqD

16.01.2022 Merry Christmas! From the #ThanksFor30 team we wish everyone a wonderful day filled with joy. Also a reminder to please be responsible and drive safely this holiday period.



16.01.2022 Results from the 30km/h trial are in! According to the independent evaluation, speeding reduced and residents support increased by the end of the 12-month trial. Yarra Council is now recommending the Department of Transport make this speed limit permanent in the area. bit.ly/2Z71IUn

16.01.2022 Collingwood College is made up of a vibrant and diverse range of inner-city kids, of which more than 90% travel by bike, foot or public transport. For them, a 30km/h speed limit means a safer way to travel and live. Hear more from Samuel Luck, Principal at Collingwood College on why hes saying #ThanksFor30. bit.ly/2OrEFPs

15.01.2022 Have you got any questions about whats happening with the trial? Check our our frequently asked questions page! If you still have any queries feel free to leave them in the comments or get in touch via our website https://bit.ly/2MVh0r3. #ThanksFor30

14.01.2022 2019 is almost over! Were looking forward to 2020 as we decide the future of our streets following the trial ending this year. Thank you again to the amazing community who came together to make our streets and neighbourhood a safer and more welcoming place for all those who are using our roads. Wishing everyone all the best for the New Year! #ThanksFor30

14.01.2022 What does a 30km/h speed limit mean for the people who live in the neighbourhood? We chatted to some community members to find out.



14.01.2022 Many local residents have felt safer using our streets during the #ThanksFor30 trial. Learn more about why 30km/h is the safest speed for our streets on our website. bit.ly/2y7XuzE

14.01.2022 Over the #ThanksFor30 trial we've had a number of local ambassadors show their support for 30km/h. Thanks to our ambassadors for their support. Read why they supported this trial on our website. https://bit.ly/2EzMuxG

13.01.2022 Many residents have seen the great impact 30km/h has had on our streets. Read some of their stories on our website. #ThanksFor30 https://bit.ly/2EzMuxG

13.01.2022 Wed like to extend our thanks to the wonderful community who helped us make livelier, healthier streets that everyone can enjoy. Thanks for your support. #ThanksFor30

11.01.2022 Locals are taking the new 30km/h speed limit in their stride, according to the Rose Street Markets Adam Ferrante. Read more about why hes saying #ThanksFor30 on our website. bit.ly/2vZplnl

10.01.2022 Many residents support 30km/h in our streets, and can see how it would increase safety and foot traffic, and benefit the environment. Learn more about why 30km/h is the safest speed for our streets. #ThanksFor30 bit.ly/2y7XuzE

10.01.2022 As Principal at Collingwood College, Samuel Luck is rightfully concerned with the safety of his students. So, for him, the Thanks for 30 trial has been a no-brainer, because it makes the streets safer for all users, whether they are riding, driving or walking. Hear more from our #ThanksFor30 ambassador Sam on our website. bit.ly/2OrEFPs

10.01.2022 Happy New Year Be sure to add driving safely and responsibly as one of your news years resolutions! Learn more about why 30km/h is the safest speed for our streets on our website. #ThanksFor30 bit.ly/2y7XuzE

10.01.2022 The mission of this trial was make livelier, healthier streets everyone can enjoy, whether they are walking, riding or driving. Learn more about why were recommending these streets remain 30km/h. #ThanksFor30 bit.ly/2Z71IUn

08.01.2022 There is clear evidence that slower travel speeds save lives. We want to make livelier, healthier streets that everyone can enjoy, for all using them. Learn more about #ThanksFor30 on our website https://bit.ly/2qPYOGF.

08.01.2022 Why 30km/h? We chat to Collingwood College Principal Sam Luck, and Rose Street Market director Adam Ferrente, about 30km/h in their neighbourhood.

08.01.2022 The #ThanksFor30 trial was about improving safety and amenity for pedestrians and cyclists, who are over-represented in our crash statistics. Thats why were recommending the limit remain. Learn more on our website. bit.ly/2Z71IUn

08.01.2022 30km/h makes our streets and neighbourhood more lively, more vibrant and more welcoming and we think thats worthwhile. We recently finished a trial of 30km/h in these streets. Learn more about what the next steps are with #ThanksFor30 our website. bit.ly/2Z71IUn

07.01.2022 Mim and her family have lived in the trial neighbourhood for almost a decade. Shes a strong supporter of the lower speed limit because it makes the streets safer and more usable particularly for her cycling son. Learn why Mim and her family are saying #ThanksFor30. bit.ly/37xKvHz

07.01.2022 This trial was the first of its kind in Australia. This means Yarra Council is leading the way in road safety and liveability in this country. Learn more about #ThanksFor30 on our website. bit.ly/2B0dCVh

07.01.2022 Just a reduction in 10km/h has such a large impact on pedestrian safety. Learn more about why 30km/h is the best speed for our streets. #ThanksFor30 bit.ly/37CTdnR

06.01.2022 @Victoria Walks is one of many organisations supporting the #ThanksFor30 trial. Read more from our supporters on our website https://bit.ly/2JtlnHv!

05.01.2022 30km/h (or 20mph) speed limits are working in cities and towns all over the world. This trial aimed to figure out how it would impact safety on our streets. After an independent evaluation of the trial, were recommending the 30km/h limit remains. Learn more on our website. #ThanksFor30 bit.ly/2Z71IUn

04.01.2022 Have any questions about whats happening with the trial? Check our our frequently asked questions page! If you still have any queries feel free to leave them in the comments or get in touch via our website https://bit.ly/2IY90mD. #ThanksFor30

03.01.2022 Overall, if average speeds are reduced by just 1km/h, road crashes are reduced by 2-3%. Thats one of the many reasons we are recommending these streets stay at 30km/h. Learn more on our website. #ThanksFor30 bit.ly/2Z71IUn

03.01.2022 Were committed to reducing speeds in our streets, because we know it creates livelier, safer, healthier streets we can all enjoy, whether were walking, driving or riding. Learn more about why 30km/h is the best speed for our streets and the #ThanksFor30 trial on our website. bit.ly/2B0dCVh

03.01.2022 Locals are taking the new 30km/h speed limit in their stride, according to the Rose Street Market's Adam Ferrante. Read more about why he's saying #ThanksFor30 on our website. bit.ly/2vZplnl

02.01.2022 A number of residents and business owners in the trial area have stepped up to be #ThanksFor30 ambassadors during this trial. Learn more about all our ambassadors on our website https://bit.ly/33GsBjk.

01.01.2022 Many organisations have been supporters throughout this 30km/h trial. Hear why our supporters are saying #ThanksFor30 on our website.

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