Hon Ken Travers asks about the number of leased taxi plates in WA, and whether any leases have been extended for less than five years. The Minister provides a breakdown of leased plates by type and extension terms.

AnsweredQoN 1166Legislative Council
Asked
21 October 2014
Portfolio
Transport

QuestionView source ↗

TAXIS — PLATES
1166. Hon KEN TRAVERS to the
parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Transport:
(1) How many of the following taxi
plates are currently leased —
(a) conventional;
(b) peak period;
(c) area restricted; and
(d) multipurpose?
(2) Have any of
the leased taxi plates in (1) expired in the last 12 months and had their term
extended for a period of less than five years?
(3) If yes to (2), what was the type
of plate and the term or terms by which they were extended?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the honourable member for
some notice of this question.
(1) (a) There are 691.
(b) There are 350.
(c) There are 51.
(d) There are 99.
(2) Yes.
(3) Conventional,
three months, six months or 12 months; peak period, three months or 12 months;
and multipurpose, three months.

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