Mrs Roberts said the CWA of WA was one of the state鈥檚 most respected and trusted organisations and there was immense potential to engage the community, especially throughout regional areas, at a grassroots level on road safety issues.
CWA State President Elaine Johnson said the partnership was an ideal fit for the organisation, which boasts more than 2,200 members across 130 branches throughout 91短视频.
鈥淎bout 75% of our members reside outside the metropolitan area and the CWA of WA has a strong history of advocating road safety initiatives, particularly in regional areas,鈥 said Mrs Johnson.
鈥淲e have successfully championed mandating seatbelts, for improving rail crossing signage and adding white lines to regional roads. By partnering with the Road Safety Commission, we can work together to promote road safety initiatives to help keep our regional and metropolitan communities safe.鈥
Mrs Johnson said the CWA of WA was keen to see initiatives to ensure international visitors kept to the left side of the road, particularly on transport routes, and continued progress to improve passing lanes on regional highways.
Mrs Johnson said the CWA of WA already had a strong digital presence and would work to provide regular online updates, plus via newsletters, social media and its quarterly magazine Countrywoman.
鈥淲e鈥檙e looking forward to working with the Commission to share practical information with our membership, so they can advocate for safer roads. Our members are strong women who care about our country and make a significant impact on their communities,鈥 she said.
Newly appointed Road Safety Commissioner Adrian Warner said that every year on our regional roads a disproportionate number of people were killed and seriously injured due to crashes.
鈥淭his is a terrible trauma for not only families and friends of those killed and injured but for the entire community,鈥 he said.
鈥淭his partnership offers a great opportunity to promote ideas and projects to help make the state鈥檚 roads safer, especially in country areas.
鈥淭he Commission looks forward to a very productive relationship with the CWA of WA, working across many road safety initiatives that will have significant reach within the broader community.
鈥淥bviously we鈥檙e cognisant of COVID-19 restrictions and requirements at the moment, but there鈥檚 still plenty of opportunity, through social and digital media and other means of communication, to deliver powerful messages about road safety,鈥 said Mr Warner.