❓ The question seeks data on the number of operational taxi plates in Perth across three years. The answer provides a clear decline in taxi plate numbers.
AnsweredQoN 6213Legislative Assembly
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How many taxi plates were operational in the Perth metropolitan area as at: (a) 1 January 2018; (b) 1 January 2019; and (c) 1 January 2020?
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Answered
11 August 2020
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
6 days
(a) 1,978
(b) 1,900
(c) 1,827
Note: these figures include all Metropolitan taxi plates (not vehicles) including Conventional, Peak Period, Area Restricted, Multi-purpose and Purpose built (all these categories ceased to exist when the Passenger Transport Vehicles commenced).
(b) 1,900
(c) 1,827
Note: these figures include all Metropolitan taxi plates (not vehicles) including Conventional, Peak Period, Area Restricted, Multi-purpose and Purpose built (all these categories ceased to exist when the Passenger Transport Vehicles commenced).
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