❓ Dr Constable's parliamentary question seeks crash data for specific periods between 1999 and 2002. The answer provides limited data, noting incompleteness and unavailability for the most recent period.
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(b) 1999; (c) 2000; (d) 2001; and (e) so far in 2002?
(c) 2000; (d) 2001; and (e) so far in 2002?
(d) 2001; and (e) so far in 2002?
(e) so far in 2002?
(c) 2000; (d) 2001; and (e) so far in 2002?
(d) 2001; and (e) so far in 2002?
(e) so far in 2002?
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11 June 2002
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Minister assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
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77 days
a) Five, none of which were serious.
b) Four, none of which were serious.
c) Four, none of which were serious.
d) Three, for the period from 1 January 2001 to 31 October 2001.
Note, that the crash data is not complete after 31 August 2001. One of these three crashes resulted in a hospital admission.
e) No data available.
b) Four, none of which were serious.
c) Four, none of which were serious.
d) Three, for the period from 1 January 2001 to 31 October 2001.
Note, that the crash data is not complete after 31 August 2001. One of these three crashes resulted in a hospital admission.
e) No data available.
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