THE STATE’S Roads Minister says European standards might be to blame for dodgy electronic maps directions through the Otways.
Minister calls for action on troublesome maps
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That’s right Phil. Half the gravel roads are in better condition than the others, except for them being narrow.
It all still comes down to a drivers own decision in the end, there are signs directing traffic, but people are just getting lazier by the day and rely on technology to much!
Transport Minister Mulder would be better advised to get his department to spend more on our roads rather than overseeing funding cuts which have made road conditions much less safe. It’s not much good worrying about electronic maps if roads are unsafe in the first place!