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A road safety initiative focused on outback driving has been released today, detailing some of the conditions encountered on outback Queensland roads as well as dash cam footage from an incident in 2018.
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While no one was seriously injured, the dash cam footage depicts a collision which happened between Windorah and Birdsville during the busy tourist period.
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As shown in the footage, traffic on the road creates extra dust which then becomes a visibility hazard for motorists.
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Driving in Queensland
Queensland is a great place to live and a great place to visit. The information below is provided to help both locals and visitors to be safe, get to their destinations on time, and make the most of travelling through Queensland by road.
Useful information:
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It's always worth learning about Local Governments in Queensland, and information about events (both planned and unplanned) on their roads.
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When driving in Queensland, we have had a rough summer, remember to check the flooding and wet weather information.
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Learn about toll roads - where they are, how to use them and everything else you need to know.
A first-hand look at outback roads:
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Queensland Police Service are reminding motorists of the hidden dangers on outback roads. Today and every day, on roads right across Queensland, drive safely to arrive alive and remember the Fatal Five.
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Throughout the winter months, QPS officers across the South West see populations swell as motorists and tourists travel through some of Queensland's most vast and remote areas, travelling outback roads to there.
Handy hints for when you are driving in different conditions:
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During wet season, roads can be affected by flooding and wet weather. For your safety, we recommend that you familiarise yourself with road safety during wet weather.
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Transport and Main Roads' Get Ready Queensland page makes sure you are equipped with safety information so that you can be prepared for wild weather.
Items of interest to Queensland motorists
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Transport and Main Roads' Queensland State-controlled roads and region maps enable users to identify relationships between roads, railways, local government areas, towns, cities and the department's operating districts and administrative regions.
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The Queensland Road Rules are developed for your safety. Make sure you know and follow the road rules at all times.
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Find your nearest Visitor Information Centre. Visitor Information Centre staff can give advice on where to stay and what to do, and can help book accommodation and activities.
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Plan your Queensland adventure based on the State Touring Routes (PDF, 265KB).
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If you are looking for other handy tips when heading out west, it is worth taking a look at the Outback Queensland .
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The State Highways and Motorways Report shows closures and restrictions on Queensland roads. This report is updated hourly with information as published on the QLDTraffic home page.
- If you are travelling interstate, please check road conditions via Interstate Information.
- It is always worth taking the time to check the weather before setting out on a journey, local weather information can be found on BOM for QLD.