❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding school crosswalk safety, specifically the number equipped with flashing lights, plans for future installations, allocated funds, and the rationale behind the unique design of school zone speed signs. The answer provided was a deferral.
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SCHOOL CROSSWALKS
(1) How many school crosswalks in Western Australia are equipped with flashing warning lights? (2) What plans are there, including time frames, to equip further crossings with flashing lights - (a) in metropolitan locations; and (b) in non-metropolitan locations? (3) What funds have been allocated to these works? (4) What is the rationale for using school-crossing speed signs that display a smaller speed roundel within a sign that is a different shaped rectangle from other speed limit signs? Hon KATE DOUST
(1) How many school crosswalks in Western Australia are equipped with flashing warning lights? (2) What plans are there, including time frames, to equip further crossings with flashing lights - (a) in metropolitan locations; and (b) in non-metropolitan locations? (3) What funds have been allocated to these works? (4) What is the rationale for using school-crossing speed signs that display a smaller speed roundel within a sign that is a different shaped rectangle from other speed limit signs? Hon KATE DOUST
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On behalf of the parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of this question. Unfortunately, an answer does not appear to be available today. I hope one will be available tomorrow.
(2) What plans are there, including time frames, to equip further crossings with flashing lights - (a) in metropolitan locations; and (b) in non-metropolitan locations? (3) What funds have been allocated to these works? (4) What is the rationale for using school-crossing speed signs that display a smaller speed roundel within a sign that is a different shaped rectangle from other speed limit signs? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of this question. Unfortunately, an answer does not appear to be available today. I hope one will be available tomorrow.
(a) in metropolitan locations; and (b) in non-metropolitan locations? (3) What funds have been allocated to these works? (4) What is the rationale for using school-crossing speed signs that display a smaller speed roundel within a sign that is a different shaped rectangle from other speed limit signs? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of this question. Unfortunately, an answer does not appear to be available today. I hope one will be available tomorrow.
(b) in non-metropolitan locations? (3) What funds have been allocated to these works? (4) What is the rationale for using school-crossing speed signs that display a smaller speed roundel within a sign that is a different shaped rectangle from other speed limit signs? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of this question. Unfortunately, an answer does not appear to be available today. I hope one will be available tomorrow.
(3) What funds have been allocated to these works? (4) What is the rationale for using school-crossing speed signs that display a smaller speed roundel within a sign that is a different shaped rectangle from other speed limit signs? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of this question. Unfortunately, an answer does not appear to be available today. I hope one will be available tomorrow.
(4) What is the rationale for using school-crossing speed signs that display a smaller speed roundel within a sign that is a different shaped rectangle from other speed limit signs? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of this question. Unfortunately, an answer does not appear to be available today. I hope one will be available tomorrow.
Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of this question. Unfortunately, an answer does not appear to be available today. I hope one will be available tomorrow.
On behalf of the parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of this question. Unfortunately, an answer does not appear to be available today. I hope one will be available tomorrow.
(2) What plans are there, including time frames, to equip further crossings with flashing lights - (a) in metropolitan locations; and (b) in non-metropolitan locations? (3) What funds have been allocated to these works? (4) What is the rationale for using school-crossing speed signs that display a smaller speed roundel within a sign that is a different shaped rectangle from other speed limit signs? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of this question. Unfortunately, an answer does not appear to be available today. I hope one will be available tomorrow.
(a) in metropolitan locations; and (b) in non-metropolitan locations? (3) What funds have been allocated to these works? (4) What is the rationale for using school-crossing speed signs that display a smaller speed roundel within a sign that is a different shaped rectangle from other speed limit signs? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of this question. Unfortunately, an answer does not appear to be available today. I hope one will be available tomorrow.
(b) in non-metropolitan locations? (3) What funds have been allocated to these works? (4) What is the rationale for using school-crossing speed signs that display a smaller speed roundel within a sign that is a different shaped rectangle from other speed limit signs? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of this question. Unfortunately, an answer does not appear to be available today. I hope one will be available tomorrow.
(3) What funds have been allocated to these works? (4) What is the rationale for using school-crossing speed signs that display a smaller speed roundel within a sign that is a different shaped rectangle from other speed limit signs? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of this question. Unfortunately, an answer does not appear to be available today. I hope one will be available tomorrow.
(4) What is the rationale for using school-crossing speed signs that display a smaller speed roundel within a sign that is a different shaped rectangle from other speed limit signs? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of this question. Unfortunately, an answer does not appear to be available today. I hope one will be available tomorrow.
Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of this question. Unfortunately, an answer does not appear to be available today. I hope one will be available tomorrow.
On behalf of the parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of this question. Unfortunately, an answer does not appear to be available today. I hope one will be available tomorrow.
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