Hon Barbara Scott asks about the status of a promised trial for seat belts in school buses. Hon N.D. Griffiths replies that the trial hasn't been completed and the matter is under review by the Road Safety Council.

AnsweredQoN 1104Legislative Council
Asked
11 March 2002
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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SCHOOL BUSES, SEAT BELTS TRIAL
Prior to the state election, the Labor Party promised to conduct a review of seat belts in school buses. (1) Has the trial for seat belts in school buses been completed? (2) If so, what was the result? (3) What is the estimated cost to the bus contractors to provide seat belts? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS

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(1) No. The matter has been referred to the Road Safety Council for consideration in the broader context of child safety in travelling to and from school and other road safety initiatives to improve the safety of children and young people aged from zero to 20 years. (2) Not applicable. (3) Nil.
(1) Has the trial for seat belts in school buses been completed? (2) If so, what was the result? (3) What is the estimated cost to the bus contractors to provide seat belts? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) No. The matter has been referred to the Road Safety Council for consideration in the broader context of child safety in travelling to and from school and other road safety initiatives to improve the safety of children and young people aged from zero to 20 years. (2) Not applicable. (3) Nil.
(2) If so, what was the result? (3) What is the estimated cost to the bus contractors to provide seat belts? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) No. The matter has been referred to the Road Safety Council for consideration in the broader context of child safety in travelling to and from school and other road safety initiatives to improve the safety of children and young people aged from zero to 20 years. (2) Not applicable. (3) Nil.
(3) What is the estimated cost to the bus contractors to provide seat belts? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) No. The matter has been referred to the Road Safety Council for consideration in the broader context of child safety in travelling to and from school and other road safety initiatives to improve the safety of children and young people aged from zero to 20 years. (2) Not applicable. (3) Nil.
Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) No. The matter has been referred to the Road Safety Council for consideration in the broader context of child safety in travelling to and from school and other road safety initiatives to improve the safety of children and young people aged from zero to 20 years. (2) Not applicable. (3) Nil.
(1) No. The matter has been referred to the Road Safety Council for consideration in the broader context of child safety in travelling to and from school and other road safety initiatives to improve the safety of children and young people aged from zero to 20 years. (2) Not applicable. (3) Nil.
(2) Not applicable. (3) Nil.
(3) Nil.

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