Police operation to curb Victorian pedestrian deaths begins
There’s a new police operation hitting Victorian roads to keep pedestrians safe, but it alone won’t solve the problem of rising deaths. Victoria Police have launched an operation in response to high pedestrian deaths in April, but more needs to be done to curb rising pedestrian deaths, says one road safety expert. Road Policing Acting Assistant Commissioner, Justin Goldsmith said while May traditionally has Victoria’s highest numbers of pedestrian deaths, the six pedestrian deaths recorded in April have police concerned. Police will be targeting at-risk areas informed by their intelligence. “This is not about levelling blame at anyone, this is about saving lives and reducing the amount of trauma on our roads,” Goldsmith said “Pedestrians have little to no protection, so when they’re involved in a collision with a vehicle, the consequences can be catastrophic.” “We’ll be focusing on behaviours that puts pedestrians at risk of being involved in a...