Flashing school zone signs will be installed at four local schools, aiming to improve road safety for students.
The signs will be put up at Fernbrooke State School, Ripley Valley State School and Ripley Valley State Secondary College.
Riverview State School will also benefit, with existing footpaths around the school to be extended, connecting Becker and Bannerman streets.
Member for Bundamba Lance McCallum says the Palaszczuk Government’s ongoing investment in
local roads would help students get to and from school safely.
“New flashing school zone signs on Mt Juillerat and Regents drives will support road safety around
our local Fernbrooke State School, while the Ripley signs will be installed along the busy Providence
Parade,” Mr McCallum says.
“At Riverview State School we’re investing in a new footpath to provide improved active transport
access via Bannerman Street.
“This is another great result for our local community and follows previous road safety upgrades at
Goodna Special School, Bundamba State Secondary College, WoodLinks State School and Bellbird
Park State Secondary College,” he says.