Hon Julie Freeman questions the Minister for Transport regarding the Regional Road Safety Program (RRSP), specifically expenditure, locations of upgrades, and the Road Trauma Trust Account (RTTA) balance. The answer refers to the state budget for details.

AnsweredQoN 216Legislative Assembly
Asked
22 May 2025
Portfolio
Transport

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Regional Road Safety Program
216. Hon Julie Freeman to the parliamentary secretary representing
the Minister for Transport:
I refer to the
Regional Road Safety Program (RRSP) and to a $20 million state government
commitment through the Road Trauma Trust Account (RTTA) to expand the program
to key local government roads.
(1) How much of the $20 million announced on 6
September 2024 has been spent to date?
(2) Which local government areas have seen
upgrades to their local roads through the RRSP this financial year to date and
at what cost?
(3) Which local government areas are scheduled to
receive upgrades to their local roads through the RRSP in the 2025–26
financial year and at what estimated cost?
(4) What is the current balance of the RTTA?

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I thank Hon Julie
Freeman for her very first question in this Parliament and provide the
following answer on behalf of the Minister for Transport.
(1)–(4) Details of expenditure are
contained within the state budget. The WA Labor government has made
approximately 10,000 kilometres of regional roads safer through the Regional
Road Safety Program.

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