A WA parliamentary question seeks data on regional bus fleets, CCTV, and two-way radio installations. The Public Transport Authority provides a town-by-town breakdown of these figures.

AnsweredQoN 5431Legislative Council
Asked
29 March 2012
Portfolio
Transport

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For each regional town and bus service -
(a) how many buses are in the fleet;
(b) how many buses have CCTV cameras installed; and
(c) how many have two-way radios?

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Answered
24 May 2012
Responded by
Minister for Finance representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
56 days
The Public Transport Authority advises:
(a) Albany = 17, Broome = 3, Bunbury = 32, Busselton = 22, Carnarvon = 2, Collie = 3, Dunsborough = 8, Esperance = 8, Geraldton = 18, Kalgoorlie = 16, Karratha = 7, Kununurra = 1, Manjimup = 1, Narrogin = 1, Port Hedland = 9.
(b) Albany = 0, Broome = 0, Bunbury = 0, Busselton = 0, Carnarvon = 0, Collie = 0, Dunsborough = 0, Esperance = 0, Geraldton = 8, Kalgoorlie = 16, Karratha = 0, Kununurra = 0, Manjimup = 0, Narrogin = 0, Port Hedland = 0.
(c) Albany = 17, Broome = 0, Bunbury = 0, Busselton = 0, Carnarvon = 2, Collie = 0, Dunsborough = 0, Esperance = 8, Geraldton = 18, Kalgoorlie = 0, Karratha = 0, Kununurra = 0, Manjimup = 1, Narrogin = 0, Port Hedland = 0.
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