Page 3209 - Week 08 - Thursday, 16 August 2018

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Infringement type

2016

2017

2018

ENTER AREA/LAND-NOT GIVE WAY TO PEDESTRIAN ON ROAD

0

1

0

NOT GIVE WAY AT LIGHTS TO PEDESTRIAN ON ROAD

1

1

0

NOT GIVE WAY TO BICYCLE RIDER ON PEDESTRIAN CROSSING

0

1

3

NOT GIVE WAY TO PEDESTRIAN (FLASHING YELLOW LIGHT)

0

1

0

NOT GIVE WAY TO PEDESTRIAN (INTERSECTION WITH NO LIGHTS)

0

1

0

NOT GIVE WAY TO PEDESTRIAN (LEFT TURN)

1

0

0

NOT GIVE WAY TO PEDESTRIAN (RIGHT TURN AT TERMINATING ROAD)

1

0

0

NOT GIVE WAY TO PEDESTRIAN AT T-INTERSECTION

1

0

0

NOT GIVE WAY TO PEDESTRIAN IN SHARED ZONE

1

0

0

NOT GIVE WAY TO PEDESTRIAN ON PEDESTRIAN CROSSING

7

8

3

NOT GIVE WAY TO VEHICLE/PEDESTRIAN (STOP SIGN)

14

11

3

NOT GIVE WAY TO VEHICLE/PEDESTRIAN GIVE WAY SIGN/LINE)

2

6

1

Total

27

29

10

Between the same date range as above, ACT Policing issued the following Cautions regarding vulnerable road users:

Infringement type

2016

2017

2018

ENTER AREA/LAND-NOT GIVE WAY TO PEDESTRIAN ON AREA

1

0

0

LEAVE AREA/LAND NOT GIVE WAY TO PEDESTRIAN ON AREA

0

1

0

NOT GIVE WAY AT LIGHTS TO PEDESTRIAN ON ROAD

1

1

1

NOT GIVE WAY TO BICYCLE RIDER (FLASHING YELLOW LIGHT)

0

1

0

NOT GIVE WAY TO BICYCLE RIDER ON PEDESTRIAN CROSSING

1

0

2

NOT GIVE WAY TO PEDESTRIAN (INTERSECTION WITH NO LIGHTS)

0

1

0

NOT GIVE WAY TO PEDESTRIAN (LEFT TURN)

1

1

0

NOT GIVE WAY TO PEDESTRIAN ON PEDESTRIAN CROSSING

2

6

1

NOT GIVE WAY TO VEHICLE/PEDESTRIAN (RIGHT TURN)

1

1

1

NOT GIVE WAY TO VEHICLE/PEDESTRIAN (STOP SIGN)

5

3

1

NOT GIVE WAY TO VEHICLE/PEDESTRIAN GIVE WAY SIGN/LINE)

2

2

1

RIDER NOT GIVE WAY (SHARED/FOOTPATH)

0

0

0

Total

14

17

7

(5) ACT Policing is unable to produce this data.

Municipal services—libraries
(Question No 1510)

Ms Le Couteur asked the Minister for Transport and City Services, upon notice, on 8 June 2018 (redirected to the Acting Minister for Transport and City Services):

(1) What changes have there been to the cost and conditions of hiring library meeting/conference facilities over the past 10 years.

(2) What is the utilisation rate of library meeting/conference facilities.

(3) Has that rate increased or decreased over the past three years.

(4) Has the Directorate received any complaints over the cost, conditions, insurance restrictions or accessibility issues by groups seeking to hire library meeting/conference facilities over the past two years; if yes, what were the details of those complaints.


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