❓ Asks about projected vehicle and light vehicle numbers for the Carrington Street to Stirling Highway project over the modelling period. The answer provides current and projected traffic volumes for 2031, including the percentage of larger vehicles.
AnsweredQoN 1067Legislative Council
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I refer to your recent announcement to commit $118m to the Carrington Street to Stirling Highway project, and I ask, what are the estimates number of vehicle and light vehicles for each year over the modelling period?
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Answered
8 May 2018
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
9 days
Current traffic volumes on the section of High Street, between Carrington Street and Stirling Highway are in the order of 32,000 vehicles per day, of which 15 per cent are considered Class 3 or above (small to medium trucks and buses, or larger).
Traffic volumes forecast for 2031 are in the order of 40,000 vehicles per day, of which 15 per cent are considered Class 3 or above.
Traffic volumes forecast for 2031 are in the order of 40,000 vehicles per day, of which 15 per cent are considered Class 3 or above.
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