❓ A parliamentary question regarding traffic incidents on a section of the Great Northern Highway in Bullsbrook. The response indicates a low incident rate but acknowledges the area qualifies for 'black spot' funding due to a broader section of the highway.
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I refer to section of Great Northern Highway between Brearley Street and North Avenue in Bullsbrook, and ask: (a) for each of the last five financial years, how many traffic incidents have occurred here; (b) how many of those incidents have resulted in injuries or fatalities; and (c) is the area considered a “black spot” and if not, why not?
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Answered
14 October 2014
Responded by
Minister for Road Safety
Response time
26 days
(a) One.
(b) Nil.
(c) The section of Great Northern Highway between Brearley Street and North Avenue is part of a longer section of Great Northern Highway between Chittering Road and Rutland Road that meets the criteria for State "black spot" funding.
(b) Nil.
(c) The section of Great Northern Highway between Brearley Street and North Avenue is part of a longer section of Great Northern Highway between Chittering Road and Rutland Road that meets the criteria for State "black spot" funding.
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