❓ A parliamentary question regarding traffic crashes, fatalities, and bus involvement at the Alexander Drive and Beach Road intersection. The answer provides crash data from 2005-2009 and notes no fatalities or bus involvement in crashes during the specified periods, while also criticising the previous government's inaction.
AnsweredQoN 4841Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to the Alexander Drive and Beach Road intersection, and ask:
(a) how many traffic crashes have occurred at this intersection in 2009, 2010 and 2011;
(b) how many fatalities have occurred since August 2009 at this intersection; and
(c) how many of these crashes involved a bus?
(a) how many traffic crashes have occurred at this intersection in 2009, 2010 and 2011;
(b) how many fatalities have occurred since August 2009 at this intersection; and
(c) how many of these crashes involved a bus?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
17 May 2011
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
63 days
Main Roads WA
advises as at 15 March 2010:
(a) 2005 = 30
2006 = 43
2007 = 40
2008 = 42
2009 = 33
2010 and 2011 data is not yet available.
(b) No recorded fatalities in the period August - December 2009.
(c) Nil
It is noted that despite the number of crashes at this location being higher for each year between 2005-2008, the previous Labor Government took no action to address any safety concerns raised by local residents.
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advises as at 15 March 2010:
(a) 2005 = 30
2006 = 43
2007 = 40
2008 = 42
2009 = 33
2010 and 2011 data is not yet available.
(b) No recorded fatalities in the period August - December 2009.
(c) Nil
It is noted that despite the number of crashes at this location being higher for each year between 2005-2008, the previous Labor Government took no action to address any safety concerns raised by local residents.
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