This WA parliamentary question seeks detailed information on the Police portfolio's vehicle fleet, including leasing, ownership, types, fuel sources, and associated costs for the 2013-14 financial year. The answer provides a breakdown of the fleet composition and expenditure.

AnsweredQoN 1041Legislative Council
Asked
8 April 2014
Portfolio
Police

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For all departments and agencies in your portfolio, I ask: (a) how many vehicles are leased by each department and agency; (b) of those in (a), how many are: (i) passenger vehicles; and (ii) commercial vehicles; (c) how many vehicles are owned by each department and agency; (d) of those in (c), how many are: (i) passenger vehicles; and (ii) commercial vehicles; (e) of the total number of vehicles, how many are: (i) petrol; (ii) diesel; (iii) LPG; (iv) LPG/petrol; (v) hybrid petrol/electric; (vi) electric; and (vii) powered by other means; (f) for each department or agency, what is the estimated total cost for motor vehicles in 2013-14; and (g) how much of the amount in (f) is: (i) capital cost; and (ii) recurrent cost?

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Answered
19 June 2014
Responded by
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police
Response time
72 days
(a) 1 341.
(b) (i)  939.
(ii) 402.
(c) 111.
(d) (i)  Nil.
(ii) 46.
The Western Australia Police fleet includes 45 patrol motorcycles, 13 road/trail motorcycles, 6 quad motorcycles and 1 All-Terrain-Vehicle that are classified as neither passenger nor commercial vehicles.
(e) (i)  965.
(ii) 485.
(iii)  Nil.
(iv)  1.
(v) 1.
(vi)  Nil.
(vii) Nil.
(f) $23m.
(g) (i)  Nil.
(ii) $23m.

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