Hon Jim Scott asks about traffic light coordination on South Street in Melville/Fremantle. The response indicates some coordination occurred in the last two years, but full coordination is not feasible due to distance and timing incompatibilities.

AnsweredQoN 1050Legislative Council
Asked
12 August 2003
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Planning and Infrastructure

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(1) What sections of South Street in Melville/Fremantle have coordinated traffic lights for traffic flow?
(2) If South Street traffic lights are coordinated, when was this done?
(3) If the traffic lights are not coordinated, when does the Government intend to have this carried out?

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Answered
10 September 2003
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
29 days
(2) Over the last two years. (3) Traffic signals which are not actively coordinated on South Street are either too far apart to provide effective coordination benefit, or have incompatible timing requirements.
(3) Traffic signals which are not actively coordinated on South Street are either too far apart to provide effective coordination benefit, or have incompatible timing requirements.

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