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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Mother's Plea: 7 Years Since Son's Death, Road Hazard Unfixed

Mother's Plea: 7 Years Since Son's Death, Road Hazard Unfixed

26 Dec

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Summary

  • A mother urges action on a deadly road hazard seven years after her son's fatal crash.
  • Loose stones from an unsealed side track remain a hazard on Mountain Highway.
  • She seeks a simple 10m road seal to prevent further tragedies.
Mother's Plea: 7 Years Since Son's Death, Road Hazard Unfixed

Nearly seven years after her youngest son Michael's tragic death, a mother is calling for urgent safety upgrades on a notorious Melbourne mountain road. Michael Oates, 28, died in 2018 on Mountain Highway in Victoria's Dandenong Ranges when his motorbike hit loose stones on a blind bend. These stones, washed onto the bitumen from an unsealed side track, continue to pose a significant risk to other riders.

Moira Oates, Michael's mother, is not seeking financial compensation but a straightforward solution: sealing a 10-meter section of the hazardous track. She feels the ongoing inaction by authorities indicates a lack of care for her son's death and the potential risks to others. The hazard, identified by Senior Constable Scott Lardner, caused Michael to lose control and cross into the path of an oncoming vehicle.

The family's lawyers stated that the prolonged failure to address this known, preventable risk raises serious public safety questions. They emphasized that seven years is an unacceptable delay for implementing such a simple safety measure. The community continues to feel the impact of this unresolved issue, as the hazard remains on the road, waiting to potentially cause another tragedy.

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Mountain Highway is considered dangerous due to loose stones from an unsealed side track frequently washing onto the main road.
Michael Oates died in 2018 after his motorbike hit loose stones on a blind bend, causing him to lose control and collide with another vehicle.
Moira Oates is demanding authorities seal a 10-meter section of the unsealed side track to prevent future accidents.

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