❓ A Western Australian parliamentary Question on Notice regarding expenditure from the Road Trauma Trust Fund and other sources on road safety initiatives, including a breakdown of spending across various categories.
AnsweredQoN 69Legislative Assembly
Asked
3 May 2001
Member
Portfolio
Minister assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
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1. Yes. 2. Yes. 3. $32,700,288. 4. Transport's Office of Road Safety expended $13,663,402 from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies. Road Trauma Trust Fund expenditure on road safety was complemented by road safety initiatives by other agencies using consolidated funds. For example, in 1999/2000 Main Roads estimated that a total of $64m of State funds allocated to state roads, provided road safety benefits. 5. The breakdown of items of expenditure from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies follows: Priority areas including workplace road safety, regional initiatives, seniors initiatives and youth and schools initiatives. $ 636,600 Research $ 515,638 Community Education $ 5,493,358 Community Involement $ 1,860,000 Coordination $ 1,159,820 Enforcement $ 3,108,493 Trauma Services $ 640,000 Other Projects $ 249,493 6. Yes. 7. N/A
2. Yes. 3. $32,700,288. 4. Transport's Office of Road Safety expended $13,663,402 from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies. Road Trauma Trust Fund expenditure on road safety was complemented by road safety initiatives by other agencies using consolidated funds. For example, in 1999/2000 Main Roads estimated that a total of $64m of State funds allocated to state roads, provided road safety benefits. 5. The breakdown of items of expenditure from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies follows: Priority areas including workplace road safety, regional initiatives, seniors initiatives and youth and schools initiatives. $ 636,600 Research $ 515,638 Community Education $ 5,493,358 Community Involement $ 1,860,000 Coordination $ 1,159,820 Enforcement $ 3,108,493 Trauma Services $ 640,000 Other Projects $ 249,493 6. Yes. 7. N/A
3. $32,700,288. 4. Transport's Office of Road Safety expended $13,663,402 from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies. Road Trauma Trust Fund expenditure on road safety was complemented by road safety initiatives by other agencies using consolidated funds. For example, in 1999/2000 Main Roads estimated that a total of $64m of State funds allocated to state roads, provided road safety benefits. 5. The breakdown of items of expenditure from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies follows: Priority areas including workplace road safety, regional initiatives, seniors initiatives and youth and schools initiatives. $ 636,600 Research $ 515,638 Community Education $ 5,493,358 Community Involement $ 1,860,000 Coordination $ 1,159,820 Enforcement $ 3,108,493 Trauma Services $ 640,000 Other Projects $ 249,493 6. Yes. 7. N/A
4. Transport's Office of Road Safety expended $13,663,402 from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies. Road Trauma Trust Fund expenditure on road safety was complemented by road safety initiatives by other agencies using consolidated funds. For example, in 1999/2000 Main Roads estimated that a total of $64m of State funds allocated to state roads, provided road safety benefits. 5. The breakdown of items of expenditure from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies follows: Priority areas including workplace road safety, regional initiatives, seniors initiatives and youth and schools initiatives. $ 636,600 Research $ 515,638 Community Education $ 5,493,358 Community Involement $ 1,860,000 Coordination $ 1,159,820 Enforcement $ 3,108,493 Trauma Services $ 640,000 Other Projects $ 249,493 6. Yes. 7. N/A
Road Trauma Trust Fund expenditure on road safety was complemented by road safety initiatives by other agencies using consolidated funds. For example, in 1999/2000 Main Roads estimated that a total of $64m of State funds allocated to state roads, provided road safety benefits. 5. The breakdown of items of expenditure from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies follows: Priority areas including workplace road safety, regional initiatives, seniors initiatives and youth and schools initiatives. $ 636,600 Research $ 515,638 Community Education $ 5,493,358 Community Involement $ 1,860,000 Coordination $ 1,159,820 Enforcement $ 3,108,493 Trauma Services $ 640,000 Other Projects $ 249,493 6. Yes. 7. N/A
5. The breakdown of items of expenditure from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies follows: Priority areas including workplace road safety, regional initiatives, seniors initiatives and youth and schools initiatives. $ 636,600 Research $ 515,638 Community Education $ 5,493,358 Community Involement $ 1,860,000 Coordination $ 1,159,820 Enforcement $ 3,108,493 Trauma Services $ 640,000 Other Projects $ 249,493 6. Yes. 7. N/A
Priority areas including workplace road safety, regional initiatives, seniors initiatives and youth and schools initiatives. $ 636,600 Research $ 515,638 Community Education $ 5,493,358 Community Involement $ 1,860,000 Coordination $ 1,159,820 Enforcement $ 3,108,493 Trauma Services $ 640,000 Other Projects $ 249,493 6. Yes. 7. N/A
6. Yes. 7. N/A
7. N/A
2. Yes. 3. $32,700,288. 4. Transport's Office of Road Safety expended $13,663,402 from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies. Road Trauma Trust Fund expenditure on road safety was complemented by road safety initiatives by other agencies using consolidated funds. For example, in 1999/2000 Main Roads estimated that a total of $64m of State funds allocated to state roads, provided road safety benefits. 5. The breakdown of items of expenditure from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies follows: Priority areas including workplace road safety, regional initiatives, seniors initiatives and youth and schools initiatives. $ 636,600 Research $ 515,638 Community Education $ 5,493,358 Community Involement $ 1,860,000 Coordination $ 1,159,820 Enforcement $ 3,108,493 Trauma Services $ 640,000 Other Projects $ 249,493 6. Yes. 7. N/A
3. $32,700,288. 4. Transport's Office of Road Safety expended $13,663,402 from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies. Road Trauma Trust Fund expenditure on road safety was complemented by road safety initiatives by other agencies using consolidated funds. For example, in 1999/2000 Main Roads estimated that a total of $64m of State funds allocated to state roads, provided road safety benefits. 5. The breakdown of items of expenditure from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies follows: Priority areas including workplace road safety, regional initiatives, seniors initiatives and youth and schools initiatives. $ 636,600 Research $ 515,638 Community Education $ 5,493,358 Community Involement $ 1,860,000 Coordination $ 1,159,820 Enforcement $ 3,108,493 Trauma Services $ 640,000 Other Projects $ 249,493 6. Yes. 7. N/A
4. Transport's Office of Road Safety expended $13,663,402 from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies. Road Trauma Trust Fund expenditure on road safety was complemented by road safety initiatives by other agencies using consolidated funds. For example, in 1999/2000 Main Roads estimated that a total of $64m of State funds allocated to state roads, provided road safety benefits. 5. The breakdown of items of expenditure from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies follows: Priority areas including workplace road safety, regional initiatives, seniors initiatives and youth and schools initiatives. $ 636,600 Research $ 515,638 Community Education $ 5,493,358 Community Involement $ 1,860,000 Coordination $ 1,159,820 Enforcement $ 3,108,493 Trauma Services $ 640,000 Other Projects $ 249,493 6. Yes. 7. N/A
Road Trauma Trust Fund expenditure on road safety was complemented by road safety initiatives by other agencies using consolidated funds. For example, in 1999/2000 Main Roads estimated that a total of $64m of State funds allocated to state roads, provided road safety benefits. 5. The breakdown of items of expenditure from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies follows: Priority areas including workplace road safety, regional initiatives, seniors initiatives and youth and schools initiatives. $ 636,600 Research $ 515,638 Community Education $ 5,493,358 Community Involement $ 1,860,000 Coordination $ 1,159,820 Enforcement $ 3,108,493 Trauma Services $ 640,000 Other Projects $ 249,493 6. Yes. 7. N/A
5. The breakdown of items of expenditure from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies follows: Priority areas including workplace road safety, regional initiatives, seniors initiatives and youth and schools initiatives. $ 636,600 Research $ 515,638 Community Education $ 5,493,358 Community Involement $ 1,860,000 Coordination $ 1,159,820 Enforcement $ 3,108,493 Trauma Services $ 640,000 Other Projects $ 249,493 6. Yes. 7. N/A
Priority areas including workplace road safety, regional initiatives, seniors initiatives and youth and schools initiatives. $ 636,600 Research $ 515,638 Community Education $ 5,493,358 Community Involement $ 1,860,000 Coordination $ 1,159,820 Enforcement $ 3,108,493 Trauma Services $ 640,000 Other Projects $ 249,493 6. Yes. 7. N/A
6. Yes. 7. N/A
7. N/A
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Answered
31 July 2001
Response time
89 days
1. Yes.
2. Yes.
3. $32,700,288.
4. Transport's Office of Road Safety expended $13,663,402 from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies.
Road Trauma Trust Fund expenditure on road safety was complemented by road safety initiatives by other agencies using consolidated funds. For example, in 1999/2000 Main Roads estimated that a total of $64m of State funds allocated to state roads, provided road safety benefits.
5. The breakdown of items of expenditure from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies follows:
Priority areas including workplace road safety,
regional initiatives, seniors initiatives and youth and
schools initiatives. $ 636,600
Research $ 515,638
Community Education $ 5,493,358
Community Involement $ 1,860,000
Coordination $ 1,159,820
Enforcement $ 3,108,493
Trauma Services $ 640,000
Other Projects $ 249,493
6. Yes.
7. N/A
2. Yes.
3. $32,700,288.
4. Transport's Office of Road Safety expended $13,663,402 from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies.
Road Trauma Trust Fund expenditure on road safety was complemented by road safety initiatives by other agencies using consolidated funds. For example, in 1999/2000 Main Roads estimated that a total of $64m of State funds allocated to state roads, provided road safety benefits.
5. The breakdown of items of expenditure from both Road Trauma Trust Fund and sponsorship monies follows:
Priority areas including workplace road safety,
regional initiatives, seniors initiatives and youth and
schools initiatives. $ 636,600
Research $ 515,638
Community Education $ 5,493,358
Community Involement $ 1,860,000
Coordination $ 1,159,820
Enforcement $ 3,108,493
Trauma Services $ 640,000
Other Projects $ 249,493
6. Yes.
7. N/A
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