Infrastructure & Transport – Road fatalities
Minister, I'm very concerned, as you are, no doubt, about road fatalities. We see a spike in road fatalities this year. Could you explain what your government is doing in relation
Minister, I'm very concerned, as you are, no doubt, about road fatalities. We see a spike in road fatalities this year. Could you explain what your government is doing in relation
The amendment is sensible. To look at increasing that funding contribution to rail and ultimately get more freight and so forth off the roads would be the best alternative.
Everyone recognises that safety on our roads is so important, with the rate of incidents, injuries and deaths still occurring a cause for deep concern.
This National Road Safety Week, the Greens are calling on the government to create and promote a dedicated way for parents and school communities to report road safety concerns around their schools.
I'm interested in exploring with you what measures, if any, our Government is taking to protect the disease free devil population at Circular Head.
Can you confirm that the Department of State Growth owns the mobile speed cameras that we see popping up all over roads?
Part 8 of the Traffic Act 1925 was introduced by Jim Cox in 2007 to limit the use of electronic billboards on public streets.
I am interested to understand where this trend has come from under this Government where extra powers are being given to ministers.
I also want to note with a heavy heart that the Tasmanian road toll this year is the highest it has been, as I understand it, in more than 10 years.
On Threatened Species Day, we hear 220 Tasmanian devils have been killed on the state’s roads in the last year.