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Fears changes to Perth roads will increase risk of accidents and collisions occurring around schools

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Perth residents are pushing back against council plans to restrict drivers’ access and make alterations to city streets near schools over fears the changes will increase the risk of accidents and collisions occurring.The local authority recently set out proposals to curb the number of vehicles allowed on roads around Perth Academy, Fairview School and Viewlands Primary at busy times as well as make physical changes to some streets to make it safer for pupils to walk to school.The proposals involve restricting drivers’ access to Murray Place, Murray Terrace, Viewlands Place, Viewlands Terrace, Fraser Terrace, Oakbank Crescent and part of Oakbank Place and providing designated drop-off points along Viewlands Road, Oakbank Road and Fairies

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