❓ Hon. Alanna Clohesy asked about the number of fatal, serious, and other crashes at or near the Beaufort Street and Walcott Street intersection in Mt Lawley for the years 2014-15 and 2015-16. The answer provided the crash statistics for those years.
AnsweredQoN 952Legislative Council
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ROAD SAFETY — BEAUFORT STREET–WALCOTT STREET, MT LAWLEY —
CRASHES
952. Hon ALANNA CLOHESY to the Attorney General
representing the Minister for Road Safety:
I refer to the intersection at or near Beaufort Street
and Walcott Street, Mt Lawley, and ask for the years 2014–15 and 2015–16,
separately reported —
(1) how many fatal crashes occurred;
(2) how many serious crashes
occurred; and
(3) how many other crashes not
defined in (1) and (2) occurred?
CRASHES
952. Hon ALANNA CLOHESY to the Attorney General
representing the Minister for Road Safety:
I refer to the intersection at or near Beaufort Street
and Walcott Street, Mt Lawley, and ask for the years 2014–15 and 2015–16,
separately reported —
(1) how many fatal crashes occurred;
(2) how many serious crashes
occurred; and
(3) how many other crashes not
defined in (1) and (2) occurred?
AnswerView source ↗
On behalf of the Minister for Road
Safety, I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question.
The Road Safety Commission advises
that the following reported crashes to within 10 metres of the intersection
occurred over the periods.
(1) There were zero fatal crashes in
2014–15 and in 2015–16.
(2) There were zero serious crashes
in 2014–15 and in 2015–16.
(3) For all other
crashes not defined in (1) and (2), in 2014–15, there were 18 crashes
and in 2015–16, there were 13 crashes.
Data for the current year is
available only for fatal or serious crashes attended by police.
Safety, I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question.
The Road Safety Commission advises
that the following reported crashes to within 10 metres of the intersection
occurred over the periods.
(1) There were zero fatal crashes in
2014–15 and in 2015–16.
(2) There were zero serious crashes
in 2014–15 and in 2015–16.
(3) For all other
crashes not defined in (1) and (2), in 2014–15, there were 18 crashes
and in 2015–16, there were 13 crashes.
Data for the current year is
available only for fatal or serious crashes attended by police.
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