❓ The WA Parliament Question on Notice requests detailed information on traffic monitoring practices by Main Roads WA in the Perth metropolitan area, including locations, frequency, and historical data. The response refers to a tabled document for specific details.
AnsweredQoN 772Legislative Council
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(1) Does Main Roads WA have traffic counters at locations across the Perth metropolitan area? (2) If yes to (1), on what roads and what locations are the counters? (3) Does Main Roads WA monitor average daily traffic counts for roads across the Perth metropolitan area? (4) If yes to (3), on what roads? (5) How often are the average daily traffic counts calculated? (6) What was the most recent count for each road across the Perth metropolitan area? (7) What was the previous count for each road across the Perth metropolitan area? (8) What was the previous count for the same period in the previous year?
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Answered
8 April 2014
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
42 days
(1) Yes
(2) Refer to attached table [see tabled paper no. ].
(3) Yes
(4) Refer to question 2.
(5) Monthly.
(6-8) Refer to question 2.
(2) Refer to attached table [see tabled paper no. ].
(3) Yes
(4) Refer to question 2.
(5) Monthly.
(6-8) Refer to question 2.
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