Hon. Julie Freeman asks about the frequency, causes, repair times, and costs associated with malfunctioning speed signs at the Lancelin Road-Indian Ocean Drive intersection. The Minister for Transport provides a consolidated answer detailing the number of reports, identified issues, average repair time, and warranty coverage.

AnsweredQoN 780Legislative Council
Asked
18 September 2025
Portfolio
Transport

QuestionView source ↗

Lancelin Road–Indian Ocean Drive intersection—Speed
signs
780. Hon Julie Freeman to
the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister
for Transport:
I refer to the side
road activated speed signs (SRAS) at the intersection of Lancelin Road and
Indian Ocean Drive.
(1) How many times in the last 12 months have the
signs been reported as not working?
(2) What has been identified as the cause of the
repeated failures?
(3) What is the average response time for repairs
once a fault is reported?
(4) What is the total cost of repairs and maintenance
undertaken on the SRAS since their installation?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the
honourable member for some notice of the question. I provide the following
answer on behalf of the Minister for Transport.
(1)–(4) Three reports have been made.
Issues identified include the ingress of ants, power outages and technical
faults. It has taken on average 30 days for these repairs to take place, with
most repairs undertaken under warranty or defect liability.

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