Find out what the City of Stirling is doing to combat speeding and hoon behaviour and how you can help. Here you can also find out about school road safety, how to become a school traffic warden, and the correct use of child car restraints.
“Please Slow Down Consider our Kids” Bin Stickers Community Survey
In 2011, the City of Stirling received a grant to purchase 9,000 “Please Slow Down Consider our Kids” bin stickers.

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funding for the project was provided by the Community Road Safety Grants Program which is funded through speed and red light cameras.
In order to evaluate the sticker’s effectiveness, we are asking that you or someone from your household complete the online survey. All responses to the survey will be kept confidential and no addresses or personal information will be recorded.
Your response to this survey will provide the City with important information on the community's views about speeding and the appropriate use of community education strategies to address this issue. By completing the survey by 30 May 2012 you will be placed in the draw to win a 32GB iPod Touch.
Child car restraints
The City of Stirling is aiming to increase the number of parents and carers who use safely fitted child car restraints. On this page you will find information regarding the correct child car restraint fitting in relation to weight and type of restraint.
Speeding
Find out what the City of Stirling is doing to combat speeding. Here you can also find out what initiatives and campaigns you can get involved in, including how to make a safe speed promise and report a ‘hoon’.
School road safety
Find out about programs and initiatives to improve school road safety in the City of Stirling. Here you can also find out about how to become a school traffic warden.
Inappropriate vehicle advertising
Find out about the City of Stirling’s position regarding advertising on vehicles. Information on how to make a complaint about inappropriate advertising is also available here.