❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding vehicle fleet sizes, reductions, and targets for the Public Transport Authority, Main Roads, and the Department of Transport. The PTA and Department of Transport met their reduction targets, while Main Roads did not as of March 2010, but expected to by June.
AnsweredQoN 2079Legislative Council
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For each Department, Agency or Government owned corporation for which the Minister has responsibility -
(1) How many vehicles did each of the abovementioned have in their fleet as at April 2009?
(2) By how many vehicles has this been reduced by?
(3) What was the target for reduction of vehicles in 2009-10?
(4) Has this target been reached?
(5) If no to (4), why not?
(1) How many vehicles did each of the abovementioned have in their fleet as at April 2009?
(2) By how many vehicles has this been reduced by?
(3) What was the target for reduction of vehicles in 2009-10?
(4) Has this target been reached?
(5) If no to (4), why not?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
4 May 2010
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
42 days
Public Transport Authority
(1) Vehicle totals are based on PTA's leased and owned vehicles weighing less than 4.5 tonne including light commercial vehicles. PTA's owned vehicles weighing greater than 4.5 tonne, such as Transwa road coaches and the Transperth bus fleet have been excluded.
At 30 April 2009, number of vehicles in the fleet totalled 185.
At 19 March 2010, number of vehicles in the fleet totalled 172.
(2) PTA's fleet has been reduced by 13 leased vehicles as at 19 March 2010.
(3) The target for fleet reduction in 2009-10 was six vehicles.
(4) Yes.
(5) Not applicable.
Main Roads
(1)
At 30 April 2009, number of vehicles in the fleet totalled 411.
At 19 March 2010, number of vehicles in the fleet totalled 416.
(2) The number of vehicles in the fleet has not reduced.
(3) The target for reduction in 2009-10 was three vehicles.
(4) No.
(5) Current vehicle numbers are 416. These numbers include three Office of Road Safety vehicles transitioning to Main Roads from the Department of the Premier and Cabinet in July 2009. The State Government's 2009-10 target of 411 vehicles will be achieved by 30 June 2010.
Department of Transport
(1)
At 30 April 2009, number of vehicles in the fleet totalled 142.
At 19 March 2010, number of vehicles in the fleet totalled 132.
(2) The fleet has been reduced by 10 vehicles.
(3) The target for fleet reduction was five vehicles.
(4) Yes.
(5) Not applicable.
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(1) Vehicle totals are based on PTA's leased and owned vehicles weighing less than 4.5 tonne including light commercial vehicles. PTA's owned vehicles weighing greater than 4.5 tonne, such as Transwa road coaches and the Transperth bus fleet have been excluded.
At 30 April 2009, number of vehicles in the fleet totalled 185.
At 19 March 2010, number of vehicles in the fleet totalled 172.
(2) PTA's fleet has been reduced by 13 leased vehicles as at 19 March 2010.
(3) The target for fleet reduction in 2009-10 was six vehicles.
(4) Yes.
(5) Not applicable.
Main Roads
(1)
At 30 April 2009, number of vehicles in the fleet totalled 411.
At 19 March 2010, number of vehicles in the fleet totalled 416.
(2) The number of vehicles in the fleet has not reduced.
(3) The target for reduction in 2009-10 was three vehicles.
(4) No.
(5) Current vehicle numbers are 416. These numbers include three Office of Road Safety vehicles transitioning to Main Roads from the Department of the Premier and Cabinet in July 2009. The State Government's 2009-10 target of 411 vehicles will be achieved by 30 June 2010.
Department of Transport
(1)
At 30 April 2009, number of vehicles in the fleet totalled 142.
At 19 March 2010, number of vehicles in the fleet totalled 132.
(2) The fleet has been reduced by 10 vehicles.
(3) The target for fleet reduction was five vehicles.
(4) Yes.
(5) Not applicable.
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