❓ The parliamentary question seeks details on the State government's mobile speed hump program, including deployment locations, expenditure, operational status, and application process. The answer provides specific information and refers to an attached document for location details.
AnsweredQoN 3976Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the State government's announcement in March 2009 of a four year $2 million program to roll out mobile speed humps to combat hoon drivers and "rat runs", and I ask: (a) at what locations and over what periods has this speed hump/s been deployed; (b) what is the total expenditure undertaken by government under this program since March 2009; (c) is the program still operating; and (d) if yes, how do police or local governments apply for deployment of such devices at a particular location?
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Answered
19 May 2015
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
28 days
(a) Information on locations and dates are itemised in Attachment 1 [see tabled paper no. ].
(b) $1 821 632.
(c) Yes.
(d) All applications for funding under this program must be submitted by the relevant local government to Main Roads.
(b) $1 821 632.
(c) Yes.
(d) All applications for funding under this program must be submitted by the relevant local government to Main Roads.
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