Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Webber calls for fast rethink on speed limits

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AUSSIE Formula One great Mark Webber has called for speed limits to be increased by up to 15 per cent on Australian roads to bust traffic and improve driver concentrat­ion.

Webber declared Australian road users among the worst in the world and said motorists and cyclists needed to learn how to better share our arterial roads.

He said it was no surprise drivers bored in traffic gridlock reached for their mobile phones on stop-start roads.

“The speed limits are so, so slow in Australia that people are not engaged with operating the vehicle,” he said. “So that is why you’re going to look at your phone.

“In Europe the speed limits are higher because then you have to concentrat­e. Well here, because the speed limits are so slow and they have all these different speed limits up and down to create revenue that’s where that model needs a total look at.”

Nine-time F1 race winner Webber said “in Australia obviously the standard is low,” for driver safety.

But he said there was a need for speed and he urged Aussie authoritie­s to adopt Europeanst­yle laws to allow drivers to get where they are going faster.

“If you drove from Sydney to Melbourne at 40km/h you would probably crash, you would fall asleep,” he said. “But if you can go a little bit quicker – I’m saying 10 or 15 per cent quicker – maybe there is something there.”

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