❓ Hon Steve Martin asks about crash statistics and remediation plans for the Great Southern Highway, following the RAC's 'Risky Roads Survey'. The answer provides crash data and outlines past and planned investments in upgrades.
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I refer to the RAC 'Risky Roads Survey 2024/25', and the results in relation to the top 10 risky roads in regional Western Australia, and I ask: (a) for the Great Southern Highway at the Lakes to Brookton section: (i) how many serious crashes occurred at the identified locations in 2024; (ii) how many fatal crashes occurred at the identified locations in 2024; and (iii) what steps have been taken, or are being planned, to remediate risk along the identified area?
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13 August 2025
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Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport
Response time
7 days
a)
(i-ii) On this 110 kilometre section of highway there was one serious crash and that involved a fatality.
(iii) In recent years, there has been significant investment on:
Development for upgrades to two further sections are progressing:
(i-ii) On this 110 kilometre section of highway there was one serious crash and that involved a fatality.
(iii) In recent years, there has been significant investment on:
Development for upgrades to two further sections are progressing:
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