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A combined state department of transportation was proposed in the mid-1960s and gained the support of Governor Dan Evans. [10] Charles Prahl, who resigned as head of the Department of Highways, criticized the Evans administration's proposal to create a transportation "superagency" and the prioritization of rapid transit in plans for the urban transportation system of Seattle. [11]
The Department of Transport is a department of the Government of Western Australia that is responsible for implementing the state's vehicle licensing, maritime safety, taxi, ports, transport policies. It was formed on 1 July 2009. It is one of three agencies reporting to the same Director General. The two other transport agencies are:
The head of Main Roads WA is the Commissioner. Since 2010 the role of Commissioner of Main Roads has been part of the role of the Director General for the Transport Portfolio, who also oversees the Public Transport Authority and Department of Transport. [4] Edward Tindale (1930–February 1941) Jim Young (February 1941–18 January 1953) [5]
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is a municipal government agency in Seattle, Washington that is responsible for the maintenance of the city's transportation systems, including roads, bridges, and public transportation.
Department of Transport; Department of Treasury; Department of Water and Environmental Regulation; Director of Equal Opportunity in Public Employment; Disability Services Commission; District Court of Western Australia; Drug and Alcohol Office
The Public Transport Authority was formed on 1 July 2003 in accordance with the Public Transport Authority Act 2003 [1] as the body overseeing the provision of public transport in Western Australia. [2]
SmartRider is the contactless electronic ticketing system of the Public Transport Authority of Western Australia. The system uses RFID smartcard technology to process public transport fares across public bus, train, and ferry services. [1]
Metronet (styled METRONET) is a multi-government agency in Western Australia. It is responsible for managing extensions to Perth 's rail network . It was formed to deliver commitments made by the McGowan Government during the 2017 election campaign .