WA Parliament Question on Notice regarding revenue generated from speed and red light cameras between 1999-2010, with a breakdown by financial year and information on allocation to the Road Trauma Trust Fund. The answer provides the requested data, with a caveat regarding partial data for 2010-2011.

AnsweredQoN 3996Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 September 2010
Portfolio
Treasurer

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(1) What was the total revenue secured from speed and red light cameras for the financial year 1999–2000?
(2) What was the total revenue secured from speed and red light cameras for the financial year 2000–2001?
(3) What was the total revenue secured from speed and red light cameras for the financial year 2001–2002?
(4) What was the total revenue secured from speed and red light cameras for the financial year 2002–2003?
(5) What was the total revenue secured from speed and red light cameras for the financial year 2003–2004?
(6) What was the total revenue secured from speed and red light cameras for the financial year 2004–2005?
(7) What was the total revenue secured from speed and red light cameras for the financial year 2005–2006?
(8) What was the total revenue secured from speed and red light cameras for the financial year 2006–2007?
(9) What was the total revenue secured from speed and red light cameras for the financial year 2007–2008?
(10) What was the total revenue secured from speed and red light cameras for the financial year 2008–2009?
(11) What was the total revenue secured from speed and red light cameras for the financial year 2009–2010?
(12) What was the total revenue secured from speed and red light cameras to date from 1 July 2010 to present?
(13)

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Answered
14 March 2011
Response time
179 days
Hon C.C Porter - Treasurer advises:
The data below combines speed and red light camera fines revenue collected by both the Department of Transport and the Department of the Attorney General (Fines Enforcement Registry). One third of all speed and red light camera fines revenue is paid into the Road Trauma Trust Fund for use on road safety initiatives.
(1) $36,984,342
(2) $35,099,068
(3) $43,315,962
(4) $33,688,820
(5) $33,204,762
(6) $35,257,935
(7) $35,727,320
(8) $22,733,443
(9) $41,755,511
(10) $40,538,745
(11) $39,486,934
(12) $8,262,563*
* Note: Revenue collections from 1 July 2010 to 30 September 2010 are for the Department of Transport only. The Department of the Attorney General is currently unable to provide year to date revenue collections.
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