We all share the road, and it’s important to make sure our streets are safe for everyone. If you notice any traffic or road safety concerns, here’s how you can report them and stay informed about the speed limits in your area.
Speeding is a common concern on local streets. While most drivers follow speed limits, these limits are set based on road conditions, crash history, and traffic volume.
If you notice a traffic or road safety issue, we encourage you to report it to ensure the right action is taken. You can do so by:
Before submitting a report, please check the Queensland Government’s ‘Road Look-Up’ tool to ensure you're directing your concern to the right team. For issues on Queensland Government roads, contact the Department of Transport and Main Roads at 13 19 40.
*Please note that speed limits are not set for unsealed (gravel) roads, and drivers should adjust their speed according to the road’s condition, their vehicle, and their driving ability.
Important: It’s not always practical to sign every 50km/h residential street. If no speed sign is posted, the speed limit is automatically 50km/h.
Speed limits are determined by the Speed Management Advisory Committee in partnership with the Department of Transport and Main Roads and Queensland Police Services. These guidelines ensure that speed limits are realistic, safe, and followed by most road users.
We’re working to improve cycling and walking networks in the Cassowary Coast, so it’s important that all road users, whether walking, riding, or driving, do their part to stay safe.
When riding a bike, you must follow the same road rules as motorists, along with specific cycling rules:
For more information on bicycle safety, visit the Department of Transport and Main Roads website.
When sharing the road with cyclists:
Council uses CCTV cameras throughout the region to enhance public safety in cooperation with local law enforcement. Cameras are located in key areas such as townships, parks, libraries, customer service facilities, marine facilities, and water & sewerage plants.
CCTV Objectives:
Privacy & Access to Footage: CCTV operations comply with privacy laws and the Council's CCTV Policy. Members of the public can request footage of personal information by completing the appropriate form.
For more information, contact Cassowary Coast Regional Council at 1300 366 616.