Published on Wednesday, 2 October 2024 at 4:26:26 PM
The speed limit is now 40km/h on local roads in Vincent.
You can help remind drivers to slow down with a fun new bin sticker.
Collect a 'slow down in my street' sticker from the City of Vincent Administration Building, Library or Beatty Park.
Together we can make our streets safer and more welcoming for everyone.
Administration building
244 Vincent Street, Leederville, Western Australia (corner of Loftus Street)
Get directions
Monday to Friday 8.30am - 5pm
Cashier 8.30am - 4.30pm
Vincent Library & Local History Centre
Address 99 Loftus Street, Leederville, Western Australia, 6007
Website library.vincent.wa.gov.au
Beatty Park Leisure Centre
Address 220 Vincent Street, North Perth
Website www.beattypark.com.au
About the 40km/h project
Reducing the speed limit to 40km/h on local roads supports our Accessible City Strategy and comes after years of trials, advocacy and consultation.
Lower speeds not only lead to fewer crashes and less serious consequences, but the entire community benefits. People feel safer and more comfortable walking, cycling and playing outside when traffic is slower.
The 40km/h speed limits will apply to local access roads only. Distributor roads and main corridors will not be affected.
Read more about the project.
Posted 02 October 2024
Slow down in my street
The speed limit is now 40km/h on local roads in Vincent. Collect a bin sticker to remind drivers to slow down in your street.
Posted 10 July 2024
Local speed limits drop to 40km/h
The speed limit on all local roads in Vincent will drop to 40km/h.
Posted 19 October 2023
Green light for 40km/h speed limit on all local access roads
The speed limit on all local access roads in Vincent will drop to 40km/h.
Posted 26 July 2023
Vincent to extend 40km/h speed zones
The City of Vincent is seeking approval from Main Roads WA to expand permanent 40km/h speed zones to the rest of its local roads.
Posted 22 February 2023
Vincent to extend 40km/h speed limits
Vincent is seeking Main Roads WA approval to make the 40km/h speed limit permanent on all local roads.
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