Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Residents in Brisbane’s Annerley Road area demand safer streets with lower speed limits and better crossings due to dangerous conditions, especially at Ipswich Road.
Residents in Brisbane’s Annerley Road area are pushing for lower speed limits, safer crossings, and traffic-calming measures, citing dangerous conditions for pedestrians and cyclists, especially at the Ipswich Road intersection with poorly timed signals.
An early investigation is underway, but funding and community input are still needed.
The bike bus program has grown in popularity, yet riders face challenges from busy roads and steep hills.
Advocates and research from RMIT and Monash University support lowering urban speed limits to 30km/h, citing improved safety and increased cycling, though Queensland’s default 50km/h limit remains.
Los residentes de la zona de Annerley Road en Brisbane exigen calles más seguras con límites de velocidad más bajos y mejores cruces debido a las condiciones peligrosas, especialmente en Ipswich Road.