Hon. Sally Talbot asks the Minister for Transport about roads with above-average run-off-road crash risk in several shires and whether roadworks have been delayed due to budget cuts. The Minister confirms specific roads and denies delays.

AnsweredQoN 641Legislative Council
Asked
18 June 2014
Portfolio
Transport

QuestionView source ↗

ROAD
SAFETY — RUN-OFF-ROAD CRASH RISK
641. Hon
SALLY TALBOT to the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister
for Transport:
(1) Which roads have been identified
as having an above average run-off-road crash risk in —
(a) the Shire of
Collie;
(b) the Shire of
Dardanup;
(c) the Shire of
Capel;
(d) the Shire of
Manjimup;
(e) the Shire of
Denmark; and
(f) the City of
Bunbury?
(2) Has work on
any of these roads been put on hold due to the cuts to the run-off-road
program?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the honourable member for
some notice of this question.
(1) The roads identified are as
follows —
(a) Sections of Coalfields highway,
Patstone Road and Mornington Road.
(b) Sections of South Western
Highway, Forrest Highway and Ferguson Road.
(c) Sections of the Boyanup–Capel
road and Bussell Highway.
(d) Sections of
Pemberton Northcliffe Road, South Western Highway, Vasse Highway, Wheatley
Coast Road and Graphite Road.
(e) Sections of South Western
Highway.
(f) Sections of Forrest Highway and
South Western Highway.
(2) No.

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