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Community feedback analysed regarding proposed changes to Western Australia's graduated licensing system to enhance safety for young drivers.
๐ก Medium ยท Ministerial Statement18 February 2026 ยท 355 words
WA's graduated licensing system may change after strong community feedback, aiming to protect young
Proposed changes to WA's graduated licensing system aim to improve young driver safety.
โThe response from the community was significant, with 7,701 submissions received.โ
๐ positiveยท informative๐ก๏ธ warm
Members who spoke
Stojkovski, Jessica
Topics
Road safetyYoung driversLicensing
ยท 18 February 2026
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