❓ Hon Alison Xamon asks about the costs, potential increase in number, and locations of fixed point-to-point speed cameras in WA. The response details the cost of the Forrest Highway installation and states future locations will be determined by crash data.
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I refer to fixed point to point speed cameras as a road safety measure, and I ask: (a) what are the costs associated with installing a fixed point to point speed camera; (b) does the Government intend to increase the number of point to point cameras in Western Australia; and (c) if yes to (b): (i) how many; and (ii) what locations?
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Answered
19 September 2018
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
13 days
(a-c) The Western Australian Police Force advise that the full installation cost of the Forrest Highway point to point cameras was $1.293 million. The number and location of further point to point speed camera zones would be determined based on killed and serious injury crash data.
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