Unroadworthy Roads Surveys 

Unroadworthy Roads map

The 2022 Unroadworthy Roads Survey

Nominations for the 2022 Unroadworthy Roads Survey have now closed. A report is being prepared.

The surveys ask respondents to supply information on roads perceived to be in a poor or inadequate condition, unfit for the function they are designed to perform and not providing an acceptable level of service to the road user.

Read RACQ’s previous Unroadworthy Roads Survey Reports using the links below. An interactive map is also available to view the 2020 survey results.

Red Spot Congestion Surveys 

Red Spot map

The Red Spot Congestion surveys ask members to supply information on congested locations where delays are frustrating, but could be alleviated to some extent. These locations are referred to as 'red spots'.

This report also identifies red spots that road authorities may use to prioritise efficiency improvements on their road networks. It also highlights the need for regular monitoring of major traffic routes in all areas.

Read RACQ’s latest Red Spot Survey Report using the following links. An interactive map is also available to view the results. 

Red Spot Congestion 2021 - Main Report

Red Spot Congestion Survey 2021 - Road list and additional comment

Things to note

RACQ undertakes a range of ad-hoc surveys to understand how Queenslanders use, experience, and prioritise infrastructure, transport modes, and services.

Additional surveys available for review include:

  • Transport Priorities Survey 2019. This survey asked community members across Queensland regions about their satisfaction with transport modes and investment by the State Government and Councils, and which projects were most important for their region.

The information in this article has been prepared for general information purposes only and is not intended as legal advice or specific advice to any particular person. Any advice contained in the document is general advice, not intended as legal advice or professional advice and does not take into account any person’s particular circumstances. Before acting on anything based on this advice you should consider its appropriateness to you, having regard to your objectives and needs.