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Did you know that in WA, road trains can be as long as 13 car lengths - that’s up to 60 metres long! In an effort to improve safety for all road users, Main Roads is trialling the use of length signage on Road Trains.

Did you know that in WA, road trains can be as long as 13 car lengths - that’s up to 60 metres long! In an effort to improve safety for all road users, Main Roads is trialling the use of length signage on Road Trains.

As part of the National Park Service’s established protocol regarding officer-involved shootings, Yellowstone National Park has released body worn camera footage from a July 4, 2024, officer-involved shooting at Canyon Village. The community briefing video shows the significant sections of the body worn camera footage from some of the involved law enforcement officers. The video is intended to help community members gain a better understanding of what occurred. This incident is still under investigation. The investigation, which includes the actions taken by NPS law enforcement officers, is being led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. All information in the community briefing video is based on the details currently available. Some images and audio in this video have been altered or concealed to protect the privacy of the individuals involved. A word of caution: this video of an officer-involved shooting contains graphic content and strong language. Viewer discretion is advised.

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Over the last 12 Months road users were invited to tell us about their experience interacting with Road Trains and to comment on proposed changes to road train signage.

Over the last 12 Months road users were invited to tell us about their experience interacting with Road Trains and to comment on proposed changes to road train signage.