Ms. Saffioti asks about traffic crashes, fatalities, and Transperth bus involvement at the Alexander Drive and Beach Road intersection. The Minister for Transport provides data on crashes from 2004-2009, confirms no fatalities, and details one incident involving a Transperth bus.

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26 November 2009
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I refer to the Alexander Drive and Beach Road intersection and ask:
(a) how many traffic crashes have occurred in each of the past five years, including 2009, at the intersection;
(b) how many fatalities have occurred in each of the past five years at this intersection as a consequence of those traffic crashes; and
(c) did any of these crashes involve a Transperth bus service?

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Answered
22 February 2010
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
88 days
(a)
· 2004 = 54
· 2005 = 30
· 2006 = 43
· 2007 = 40
· 2008 = 42
· 2009 = 19 (ending Aug 31 2009, please note, crashes may still be added to this intersection after this date)
(b) Zero fatalities have occurred at the intersection during 2004-2009, ending 31 August 2009.
(c) Yes, on 23 July 2005 a motor vehicle collided with the rear right corner of Transperth bus number 532 causing minor damage.
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