Ms Freeman questions the pedestrian flow design at Mirrabooka Bus Station, citing safety concerns due to restricted crossing points and seeks data on fines, warnings, and complaints related to crossing restrictions.

AnsweredQoN 8018Legislative Assembly
Asked
17 May 2012
Portfolio
Transport

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Given that the layout of Mirrabooka Bus Station restricts passenger flow across the three lanes to a zebra crossing at the northern end, and also that public crossing is prohibited at the southern end of each concourse, I ask:
(a) how many people have been fined for contravening the southern end restrictions in 2011;
(b) how many people have been fined for contravening the southern end restrictions in 2012;
(c) have any complaints been made to the Minister for Transport's office regarding poor pedestrian flow design of the Mirrabooka Bus Station;
(d) have any complaints been made to the Public Transport Authority regarding poor pedestrian flow design of the Mirrabooka Bus Station?
(e) how many people have been warned (approximately or otherwise) by the security staff for contravening the southern end restrictions in 2012; and
(f) how many people have been warned (approximately or otherwise) by the security staff for contravening the southern end restrictions in 2011?

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Answered
19 June 2012
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
33 days
The Public Transport Authority advises:
(a) Nil.
(b) One.
(c) Yes, by the Member for Nollamara.
(d) Yes
(e) Three hundred and forty six. The majority of these warnings were issued during a targeted operation performed by security officers in February to educate passengers on the correct and safe method to traverse the station.
(f) Nil.
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