❓ A Member of Parliament questions the lack of licensing centres in Collie and Manjimup, inquires about accessibility for elderly drivers, and seeks clarification on practical driving assessments in Carnarvon.
AnsweredQoN 5546Legislative Council
Asked
27 September 2007
Member
Portfolio
Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
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(1) Why does Collie not have a licensing centre given that it is seen to be a sub regional centre?
(2) Why does Manjimup not have a licensing centre given that it is seen to be a sub regional centre?
(3) If Bunbury is the only licensing centre for the South West, is there any flexibility for aged people who are required to re-sit their licence to do so in the town that they reside in?
(4) The licensing centre in Carnarvon does not conduct practical driving assessments, where do they then travel to for their assessment?
(2) Why does Manjimup not have a licensing centre given that it is seen to be a sub regional centre?
(3) If Bunbury is the only licensing centre for the South West, is there any flexibility for aged people who are required to re-sit their licence to do so in the town that they reside in?
(4) The licensing centre in Carnarvon does not conduct practical driving assessments, where do they then travel to for their assessment?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
17 October 2007
Response time
20 days
(1-2) There is no DPI Licensing Centre in Collie or Manjimup, however both towns do have a full on-line licensing service, similar to that delivered at DPI Licensing Centres. This service is provided through the local office of the Department of the Attorney General, under an agency arrangement.
(3) Yes, provided there is a driver assessment service available in the town.
(4) Carnarvon Police currently provide driver assessment services.
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(3) Yes, provided there is a driver assessment service available in the town.
(4) Carnarvon Police currently provide driver assessment services.
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