❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice seeks data on P-plater license losses, reasons for loss, and charges under anti-hoon laws in 2007. The answer reveals data limitations and refers the questioner to other departments for specific information.
AnsweredQoN 3371Legislative Assembly
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(2) How many P-Platers lost their licences in 2007?
(3) What were the top five reasons for loss of licences among P-Platers in 2007?
(4) How many P-Platers were charged under the anti-hoon laws in 2007?
(3) What were the top five reasons for loss of licences among P-Platers in 2007?
(4) How many P-Platers were charged under the anti-hoon laws in 2007?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
10 June 2008
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
27 days
P-plate drivers cannot be distinguished from other drivers in the data.
(1) There were 48 fatalities in 2007 of people aged 17-24 years.
(2) Please refer to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure.
(3) Please refer to Department of Planning and Infrastructure and Department of the Attorney General.
(4) There were 666 people between the ages of 17 and 24 charged under the anti-hoon laws in 2007.
Notes:
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(1) Fatal crash and fatality statistics are preliminary pending the completion of all coronial enquiries.
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(1) There were 48 fatalities in 2007 of people aged 17-24 years.
(2) Please refer to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure.
(3) Please refer to Department of Planning and Infrastructure and Department of the Attorney General.
(4) There were 666 people between the ages of 17 and 24 charged under the anti-hoon laws in 2007.
Notes:
-
(1) Fatal crash and fatality statistics are preliminary pending the completion of all coronial enquiries.
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