Road Ready Pilbara

What is this program and why?

Between 2020 and 2024, 34 people died and 196 were seriously injured in road crashes in the Pilbara. Many of these crashes involved speeding, not wearing seatbelts properly, or using a mobile phone while driving.

In 2025 new safety cameras started being used around Perth and the use of these cameras will now be expanded to regional areas, including the Pilbara.

Road Ready Pilbara

What is this program and why?

From 2019 to 2023, 35 people died and 197 people were badly hurt in road crashes in the Pilbara. Many crashes were caused by speeding, not wearing seatbelts properly, or using a mobile phone while driving

In 2025 new safety cameras started being used around Perth and the use of these cameras will now be expanded to regional areas, including the Pilbara.

The WA Government wants everyone in our communities to know about the cameras so that drivers are more careful and don’t get fines.

The Road Ready Program is an initiative of the Pilbara Community Legal Service to educate people about the cameras and to learn the rules so they don’t get caught which could lead to fines and loss of license.

About the Program

Group presentations are the most common delivery method for this program. Presentations will last between 30 and 60 minutes and will cover:

The presentation is also available in an on-line format for use by resource and mining companies and other organisations with larger numbers of staff who use our roads.

We will be incorporating delivery of the presentation as part of our extensive outreach program to ensure delivery across the Pilbara. Our outreach provides a regular presence to Newman, Jigalong, Tom Price, Marble Bar and Onslow.

The calendar shows our proposed schedule for delivery throughout the region.

Please get in touch with us if you would like to either attend a session or book a presentation.

Calendar

Acknowledgement of Country

Pilbara Community Legal Service recognises the traditional owners of the lands across the Pilbara region and particularly the traditional owners on which the Pilbara Community Legal Service Offices are situated. We pay deep respect to Elders both past and present.  

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