A parliamentary question regarding the deployment of Random Breath Testing (RBT) Booze and Drug buses in Western Australia since 2017. The response provides information on the number of buses in service and their deployment days in metropolitan and regional areas.

AnsweredQoN 5949Legislative Assembly
Asked
11 February 2020
Portfolio
Police; Road Safety

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I refer to Random Breath Testing (RBT) Booze and
Drug bus operations, and ask: (a) How many buses are currently in service and how many
buses are not currently in service; (b) How many days for each month since 1 January 2017 was
each bus deployed; and (c) For each month of each year since 2017, for how many days was each bus deployed in metropolitan Perth and regional Western Australia?

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Answered
11 March 2020
Responded by
Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
7 days
The Western Australian Police Force advise:
(a) All four buses are currently in service.
(b) 3,013 days.
(c) 2,441 (metropolitan); 572 (regional) days.

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