❓ Hon. Julie Freeman asks the Minister for Road Safety about the review of driving offence legislation, public education campaigns related to seatbelt use, and the AI camera program. The Minister requests the question be placed on notice due to standing order 106.
AnsweredQoN 138Legislative Council
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Road safety—AI camera program
138. Hon Julie Freeman to
the minister representing the Minister for Road
Safety:
I refer to the
answer to question without notice 115 regarding "a fulsome review of the
legislation, processes and systems governing driving offences."
(1) What issues prompted the fulsome
review?
(2) Who is conducting the review and when
will the review be completed?
(3) What public education or campaigns
specifically on incorrect seatbelt wearing and associated fines were undertaken
before the AI road cameras were launched?
(4) What campaigns on the topic have been
implemented since?
The President: Honourable member, because of the
backlog, I am just going to pass over that one unless the minister is good.
138. Hon Julie Freeman to
the minister representing the Minister for Road
Safety:
I refer to the
answer to question without notice 115 regarding "a fulsome review of the
legislation, processes and systems governing driving offences."
(1) What issues prompted the fulsome
review?
(2) Who is conducting the review and when
will the review be completed?
(3) What public education or campaigns
specifically on incorrect seatbelt wearing and associated fines were undertaken
before the AI road cameras were launched?
(4) What campaigns on the topic have been
implemented since?
The President: Honourable member, because of the
backlog, I am just going to pass over that one unless the minister is good.
AnswerView source ↗
I am good. I thank
the member for some notice of the question.
Noting Legislative
Council standing order 106, that answers must be concise and relevant, I
request that the member place the question on notice.
The President: We will come back to Hon Neil
Thomson's answer at the end of question time.
the member for some notice of the question.
Noting Legislative
Council standing order 106, that answers must be concise and relevant, I
request that the member place the question on notice.
The President: We will come back to Hon Neil
Thomson's answer at the end of question time.
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