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Inquiry into the road safety benefits of fixed speed cameras
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committee's report
The Committee tabled its report in Parliament on 7 October 2010, making a number of recommendations.
View: Report No 4 - Inquiry into the road safety benefits of fixed speed cameras
View: Executive Summary with recommendations
View: Government response to tabled report - Inquiry into the road safety benefits of fixed speed cameras
about the inquiry
The Economic Development Committee will examine and report on the road safety benefits of fixed speed cameras in Queensland. As part of this inquiry the committee will consider:
- The effectiveness of fixed speed cameras in reducing speeding and road trauma;
- The criteria used to select sites for fixed speed cameras;
- The most efficient use of resources to maximise the road safety benefits of fixed speed cameras;
- The impact of new technologies on fixed speed cameras; and
- The appropriate role of fixed speed cameras in the overall speed enforcement regime.
The committee published its issues paper on 11 March 2010 to stimulate debate and invite interested groups and individuals to make public submissions to this inquiry. Issues raised within this paper do not restrict the scope of submissions.
Media releases: 11 March 2010. 7 October 2010.
SUBMISSIONS
Submissions closed on 30 April 2010.
TIMELINE
Study tour to Melbourne and Canberra - 29 and 30 March 2010.
Public Hearing - 6 August 2010 - Transcript
Related documents are available from the 'Publications' tab of the Committee's website.
Related Publications
Publication Details | Type | Published Date | Tabled Date | Committee Name |
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Submissions
- 1 - Lionell Pack
- 2 - Trevor Hart
- 3 - Robin Gray
- 4 - Withdrawn
- 5 - Tony McRae
- 6 - Brett Warren
- 7 - Josh
- 8 - James Underwood
- 9 - Withdrawn
- 10 - Phil Caldwell
- 11 - Peter Butler
- 12 - Nick Heywood
- 13 - Chris Sinclair
- 14 - Mr Wayne Wendt MP, Member for Ipswich West
- 15 - David Kennedy
- 16 - Sam Smerdon
- 17 - Scott Durston
- 18 - Trevor Bryce
- 19 - Geoff Lewis
- 20 - John Evans
- 21 - Professor Rod McClure, Director, Monash University Accident Research Centre
- 22 - Dan Svantesson, Australian Privacy Foundation
- 23 - Daniel Perowne
- 24 - Colin Harris
- 25 - Paul Colmer
- 26 - Scott Hendry
- 27 - Daniel Calvert
- 28 - Nathan Thorne
- 29 - Dr Soames Job, NSW Centre for Road Safety
- 30 - Graeme Ransley, Road Accident Action Group (RAAG)
- 31 - Trevor Natt, Fly'n'Eye
- 32 - Gavin Goeldner, National Motorists Association Australia (NMAA)
- 33 - Harry Brelsford, Roadsense.com.au
- 34 - Simone Talbot, Local Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ)
- 35 - Professor Tim Prenzler, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security (ARCCEPS), Griffith University
- 36 - Nick Wall
- 37 - Greg Underwood, General Manager, Planning and Policy Development, Redland City Council
- 38 - Carol Single, Mackay Road Accident Action Group, Single Transport Services
- 39 - Nathan Thorne
- 40 - Hon. Michael Wright MP, Minister for Police, Government of South Australia
- 41 - Hon. Rob Johnson MLA, Minister for Police, Emergency Services and Road Safety, Government of Western Australia
- 42 - Joel Tucker, Senior Road Safety Advisor, RACQ
- 43 - David Soole, Assistant Project Officer & Masters Scholar, CARRS-Q
- 44 - Jason Deller
- 45 - Michelle Fyfe, Commander, Specialist Enforcement & Operations Portfolio, Western Australia Police
- 46 - Queensland Government, Whole-of-Government Submission
- 47 - Terry Kelly
- 48 - Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia Queensland Division Inc
- 49 - Colin Harris