Secondary Data Analysis
The negative impacts of the Highway Upgrade have affected local Toolijooa farmers, Dairy Industries and Commuters
The Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) have highlighted that the construction fazes of the upgrade project will have detrimental impacts to local industries and commuters. Continual roadworks and ever changing traffic patterns will effect farmers in a negative way temporarily. Through out construction commuters will experience delays and reduction in speed limits to ensure safety, at the compromise of ones travel time. However the all these impacts are temporary, for short periods in time, assuring that the negative impacts will cease to be detrimental, preventing further negativity in the future. Thus providing fundamental evidence that the Hypothesis "The negative impacts of the Highway Upgrade have affected local Toolijooa farmers, Dairy Industries and Commuters" is true.
The slowing of speed limit and widening of roads is having a positive impact toward motorists safety.
Within comprehensive research the RMS have provided evidence surrounding the concept of safety in regards to the slowing of speed limits and widening of roads. Upon completion the highway will boast a two lane in each direction express-way style, road system, featuring modern engineering in interchange designs, over and underpasses. The widening of the road will dramatically increase motorists safety, however the road system is only under construction. The RMS deem the final product to offer and extended amount of road safety, although to obtain this construction must take place. In order to regiment both motorists and construction efforts safety, the HWY Speed limit has been reduced to 60km/h, this gesture has proven to act as a safety device while construction persists, creating a safer environment for worker and commuters alike. Such evidence provides subsequent conformation to render the Hypothesis "The slowing of speed limit and widening of roads is having a positive impact toward motorists safety. " true by the conclusion of secondary research
Although the construction may have detrimental impacts the positive aspects upon completion out weigh the negative impacts, thus allowing it to be an overall positive endeavour.
The construction of the Highway has caused many detrimental impacts on the local and wider community. The RMS has indicated and highlighted many of the negative impacts, such as: increase in pollution, acquisition of homes and agricultural land, traffic delays and socio economic issues. However the HWY has been proven the become an infrastructural asset to the local community, providing and endless array of positive impacts, including: faster and safer travel times, reduction in traffic issues, and mass employment. Such impacts have sparked many questions within the community however comprehensive secondary research has allowed one to deem the Highway's construction an overall positive endeavour, deeming the Hypothesis "Although the construction may have detrimental impacts the positive aspects upon completion out weigh the negative impacts, thus allowing it to be an overall positive endeavour. " to be true.
The Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) have highlighted that the construction fazes of the upgrade project will have detrimental impacts to local industries and commuters. Continual roadworks and ever changing traffic patterns will effect farmers in a negative way temporarily. Through out construction commuters will experience delays and reduction in speed limits to ensure safety, at the compromise of ones travel time. However the all these impacts are temporary, for short periods in time, assuring that the negative impacts will cease to be detrimental, preventing further negativity in the future. Thus providing fundamental evidence that the Hypothesis "The negative impacts of the Highway Upgrade have affected local Toolijooa farmers, Dairy Industries and Commuters" is true.
The slowing of speed limit and widening of roads is having a positive impact toward motorists safety.
Within comprehensive research the RMS have provided evidence surrounding the concept of safety in regards to the slowing of speed limits and widening of roads. Upon completion the highway will boast a two lane in each direction express-way style, road system, featuring modern engineering in interchange designs, over and underpasses. The widening of the road will dramatically increase motorists safety, however the road system is only under construction. The RMS deem the final product to offer and extended amount of road safety, although to obtain this construction must take place. In order to regiment both motorists and construction efforts safety, the HWY Speed limit has been reduced to 60km/h, this gesture has proven to act as a safety device while construction persists, creating a safer environment for worker and commuters alike. Such evidence provides subsequent conformation to render the Hypothesis "The slowing of speed limit and widening of roads is having a positive impact toward motorists safety. " true by the conclusion of secondary research
Although the construction may have detrimental impacts the positive aspects upon completion out weigh the negative impacts, thus allowing it to be an overall positive endeavour.
The construction of the Highway has caused many detrimental impacts on the local and wider community. The RMS has indicated and highlighted many of the negative impacts, such as: increase in pollution, acquisition of homes and agricultural land, traffic delays and socio economic issues. However the HWY has been proven the become an infrastructural asset to the local community, providing and endless array of positive impacts, including: faster and safer travel times, reduction in traffic issues, and mass employment. Such impacts have sparked many questions within the community however comprehensive secondary research has allowed one to deem the Highway's construction an overall positive endeavour, deeming the Hypothesis "Although the construction may have detrimental impacts the positive aspects upon completion out weigh the negative impacts, thus allowing it to be an overall positive endeavour. " to be true.