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Winter road closures now in effect

1 July 2024
in Local News

To protect parks and forests from damage during the state’s wet and snow seasons, temporary road and track closures came into effect on June 11, following the King’s Birthday long weekend.
Parks Victoria, the Conservation Regulator, and Forest Fire  Management Victoria enforce seasonal closures between June and November every year when sensitive environments including water-ways, cultural heritage and public access tracks are most vulnerable to damage.
These measures also safeguard critical road infrastructure used by firefighters during summer emergencies and protect motorists from accidents on remote roads softened by heavy rain or snow.
“From replacing broken locks, gates, chains and fencing to repairing damage to roads, tracks, and drainage – the cost of seasonal road closure breaches is significant. Ignorance is no excuse. We ask drivers and riders to take the time to understand and respect seasonal road closures across Victoria,” Mark Breguet, senior manager of enforcement, Parks Victoria, said.
“We want you to enjoy your visit to our forests over winter, but please respect road closures. They are closed to protect the environment or because winter conditions make them unsafe for you or emergency services should you fall or have an accident,” Chris Hardman, chief fire officer, Forest Fire Management Victoria, said. Authorised officers educated visitors about the changes in busy parks and forests during the King’s Birthday long weekend, followed by increased patrols and surveillance over the 2024 closure period.
Last year, public land authorities recorded more than 380 breaches of gates or closed roads and 800 instances of illegal vehicle use across Victoria’s parks and forests. Authorised Officers issued 181 infringements totalling more than $60,000 to people caught driving cars or riding trail bikes illegally off-road or in restricted areas.
Offenders caught driving or riding on a closed road in Victoria’s
parks and forests face a maximum penalty of up to $3846 if prosecuted in court.
Local conditions and weather can affect the timing and locations of road closures. If you are heading out for a drive or trail bike ride on public land, please take care by planning your trip and seeing which roads are open and suitable for your vehicle before leaving home.
You can find closures information for state and national parks here and state forests here.
You are also encouraged to check the weather forecast before you go and download the VicEmergency app for emergency information, including severe weather alerts and warnings.

Image: Seasonal road and track closures came into effect following the King’s Birthday long weekend. (Photos: Jacque Quaine)

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