❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the number of vehicles in the fleets of WA Police and FESA, and targets for reduction in 2009-10. The Office of Road Safety's vehicle information is included in the MRWA response.
AnsweredQoN 2104Legislative Council
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For each Department, Agency or Government owned corporation for which the Minister has responsibility -
(1) How many vehicles did each of the abovementioned have in their fleet as at April 2009?
(2) By how many vehicles has this been reduced by?
(3) What was the target for reduction of vehicles in 2009-10?
(4) Has this target been reached?
(5) If no to (4), why not?
(1) How many vehicles did each of the abovementioned have in their fleet as at April 2009?
(2) By how many vehicles has this been reduced by?
(3) What was the target for reduction of vehicles in 2009-10?
(4) Has this target been reached?
(5) If no to (4), why not?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
4 May 2010
Responded by
Minister for Energy representing the Minister for Police
Response time
42 days
WA Police
(1) WA Police's baseline for both owned (73) and leased (1484) vehicles
as at 30 April 2009: 1557.
WA Police's baseline for both owned (75) and leased (1447) vehicles
as at 19 March 2010: 1522.
The total fleet number includes patrol motor cycles, light and heavy commercial vehicles and purpose built vehicles. It also includes leased vehicles in transit, ie, commissioning and decommissioning stages. It excludes quad-bikes, trail bikes, trailers, caravans, tractor / tow-motors and ride-on-mowers.
(2) Please refer to part (1)
(3) The target for reduction in 2009/10 was 50 leased vehicles.
(4) Not as yet.
(5) The timeframe for achieving the target reduction is 30 June 2010.
FESA
(1) Number of Vehicles as at 30 April 2009: 185 (excluding emergency appliances).
Number of Vehicles as at 19 March 2010: 178 (excluding emergency appliances).
(2) Please refer to part (1)
(3) 7
(4) Yes
(5) Not applicable
Office of Road Safety
The Office of Road Safety is administratively supported as part of Main Roads WA and as such the response will be included in the MRWA response under the Minister for Transport.
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(1) WA Police's baseline for both owned (73) and leased (1484) vehicles
as at 30 April 2009: 1557.
WA Police's baseline for both owned (75) and leased (1447) vehicles
as at 19 March 2010: 1522.
The total fleet number includes patrol motor cycles, light and heavy commercial vehicles and purpose built vehicles. It also includes leased vehicles in transit, ie, commissioning and decommissioning stages. It excludes quad-bikes, trail bikes, trailers, caravans, tractor / tow-motors and ride-on-mowers.
(2) Please refer to part (1)
(3) The target for reduction in 2009/10 was 50 leased vehicles.
(4) Not as yet.
(5) The timeframe for achieving the target reduction is 30 June 2010.
FESA
(1) Number of Vehicles as at 30 April 2009: 185 (excluding emergency appliances).
Number of Vehicles as at 19 March 2010: 178 (excluding emergency appliances).
(2) Please refer to part (1)
(3) 7
(4) Yes
(5) Not applicable
Office of Road Safety
The Office of Road Safety is administratively supported as part of Main Roads WA and as such the response will be included in the MRWA response under the Minister for Transport.
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