❓ A parliamentary question seeks data on the number of LPG-registered vehicles in four WA regional centres. The response provides a total number across all four locations.
AnsweredQoN 4714Legislative Assembly
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In regards to licensed vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), how many LPG registered vehicles are there in the following regional centres:
(a) Albany;
(b) Bunbury;
(c) Geraldton; and
(d) Kalgoorlie?
(a) Albany;
(b) Bunbury;
(c) Geraldton; and
(d) Kalgoorlie?
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Answered
21 March 2011
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
25 days
The
Department of Transport
advises:
(a - d) There are 1 311 LPG registered vehicles in the areas in question.
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Department of Transport
advises:
(a - d) There are 1 311 LPG registered vehicles in the areas in question.
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