Question regarding increased funding for road safety tracking and community attitude monitoring, specifically inquiring about the reason for the increase and whether it will lead to more frequent surveys. The answer clarifies the funding is for additional research to support new education campaigns, not more frequent surveys.

AnsweredQoN 6164Legislative Assembly
Asked
21 September 2011
Portfolio
Road Safety

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(1) What is the reason for the amount allocated to Tracking and Community Attitude monitoring increasing from $600,000 in the 2010–11 year to $800,000 in the 2011; and
(a) will the additional funds permit surveys to be conducted on a more frequent basis?

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Answered
18 October 2011
Responded by
Minister for Road Safety
Response time
27 days
(1) The main reason for this is to allow for additional qualitative and quantitative research to be conducted to assist with the development of new and innovative community education campaigns which will be required as a result of additional funding to the Road Trauma Trust Account (RTTA).
(a) No. The frequency of surveys will not alter, as this tool is a weekly tool, surveying 50 people in metro, 40 people in regional WA and 10 people in remote WA areas. Additional research may be conducted at any time during the research contract.
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