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Why walking matters

Benefits include: 1. promoting health and wellbeing 2. reducing congestion and providing increased transport capacity, resilience andSee more

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Multimedia walking content

WEBThe Cairns Brinsmead-Redlynch Connector Path has a benefit of $12.10 for every dollar spent, and 58% of the users are pedestrians. The Galeen-Honeyeater …

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Medical requirements for drivers of public passenger …

WEBTo obtain a Queensland issued driver authorisation, an applicant is required to supply a current medical certificate. The driver must complete a Commercial Vehicle …

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Our objectives and priorities for walking

WEBOur objectives for walking. Changes we want to see for walking in 10 years are detailed in our 5 objectives: more walking, more often. our communities are planned …

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Medical condition reporting Transport and motoring

WEBInformation for health professionals. Driving a motor vehicle is a complex task involving perception, appropriate judgement, adequate response time and reasonable physical …

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Towards healthier places and people: identifying the role …

WEBImage: Toowoomba Regional Council . Action 4.7, Action Plan for Walking 2019–2021. Status: Complete. The Healthy Places, Healthy People initiative has been developed …

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Walking network plans

WEBThe routes can extend as far as 2km from the destination. Walking network plan routes will support and inform future planning, design and construction of the transport network. In …

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Shade and street trees

WEBBenefits of street trees. The benefits of street trees include: defining a pedestrian zone separated from traffic, providing both real and perceived safety benefits. reducing the …

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Probationary licence Transport and motoring

WEBConditions for probationary licence holders. You must: hold the probationary licence for at least 1 year. carry your licence at all times when driving. have a zero blood alcohol …

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Benefits of riding Transport and motoring Queensland …

WEBHealth benefits Physical activity. Health professionals recommend at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity each day. Yet, research indicates that 30% of …

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Safe driving Seniors Queensland Government

WEBDrivers 75 and over are subject to regular medical assessments. This means that if you are 75 or over, and want to keep driving, you must go back to your doctor at least every …

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Safe school travel (SafeST) program

WEBThe School Crossing Supervisor Scheme is a state-wide program introduced to reduce the risk of death and injuries to children attending schools. A school crossing …

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Strategy and action plans

WEBThe Queensland Road Safety Action Plan 2022–24 is the first action plan launched under the strategy. The action plan outlines 20 initiatives that will be …

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Integrating health outcome considerations into urban design and

WEBNew framework ensure considerations that improve conditions for bike riders are included in urban design and planning. Overview . Action 2.9: Develop a set of built and natural …

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Cycling investment in Queensland

WEBModelling conducted in 2017-18 showed that Queensland could expect almost $5 in economic benefits for every $1 invested in cycling infrastructure, creating a strong case …

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Strategic plan 2023–2027

WEBThe strategic plan is underpinned by the Transport Planning and Coordination Act and the Transport Coordination Plan 2017–2027. Our commitment to Human Rights: We will …

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Loganlea train station and park 'n' ride relocation

WEBLoganlea train station is an important transport hub that helps the surrounding community connect to South East Queensland (SEQ). With nearby health, education and …

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Queensland’s Road Safety Strategy 2015–21

WEBThe importance of working together was a key theme of the Safer Roads, Safer Queensland forum held by the Queensland Government in April 2015. A wide range of experts …

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