Question on Notice regarding road traffic infringements and revenue collected on specific roads in Duncraig. The answer indicates that specific street-level data is not maintained by the WA Police Service.

AnsweredQoN 1074Legislative Assembly
Asked
27 February 2003
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Police and Emergency Services

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(b) how many infringements of the Road Traffic Act 1971 have taken place during the last two financial years (1/7/2000 – 30/6/2001 and 1/7/2001 to 30/6/2002) on Readshaw Road, Lilburne Road, Barker Drive and Hilarion Road, Duncraig; and (c) how much revenue was collected from the above infringements?
(c) how much revenue was collected from the above infringements?

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Answered
3 June 2003
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
96 days
(a) The Office of Road Safety provides funding for the WA Local Government (WALGA) RoadWise Program, which works with local communities to implement road safety initiatives.
Funding to improve the safety of roads is provided on a priority needs basis through the Black Spot Program, administered by Main Roads WA. Main Roads advise that they provided $240 000 in 2000/01 and $620 000 in 2001/02 to the City of Joondalup through the Black Spot Program.
The Office of Road Safety is only one of a number of sources available to the City of Joondalup to fund road safety measures. Apart from Council's own funding sources, Main Roads provided $894 407 in 2000/01 and $2 778 089 in 2001/02 for road improvement works within the City of Joondalup. Council also has access to road improvement funding through the Federal Roads to Recovery Programme.
(b – c) The WA Police Service advise that statistics are not maintained for individual streets in the suburb of Duncraig.

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