Ms. Saffioti asks about the results of monitoring during a trial lifting the Swan Valley road train curfew. The answer refers her to a publicly available Main Roads report and suggests seeking a briefing from Hon Alyssa Hayden MLC on community feedback.

AnsweredQoN 6566Legislative Assembly
Asked
1 November 2011
Portfolio
Transport

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I refer to the trial lifting the Swan Valley road train curfew which ran from 28 May to 9 October 2011 and ask:
(a) what were the results from the following monitoring:
(i) electronic classifer/counters;
(ii) traffic accidents;
(iii) reports of dangerous driving;
(iv) video monitoring;
(v) on-road patrolling;
(vi) Western Australia Police Traffic Escort Section information; and
(vii) customer feedback via Main Roads WA and City of Swan?

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Answered
29 November 2011
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
28 days
(a - vii) As the Member should be aware, all the requested results are reported in the Main Roads Review Report "Trial Lifting of the Swan Valley Road Train Curfew" which is easily accessible on the Main Roads website (www.mainroads.wa.gov.au). The Member should also be aware that this report was made publically available on the day of the announcement. If the Member cannot find this publically available document a copy can be provided upon request.
The Hon Alyssa Hayden MLC has been an exceptional local representative, who has liaised with community members, organisations and businesses. I encourage the Member to seek a briefing from the Hon Alyssa Hayden MLC on local community feedback.
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