Hon. Sally Talbot asks about the permitted number of students on school special buses with capacities of 64 and 110 passengers. The answer confirms that the number of students allowed matches the licensed passenger capacity.

AnsweredQoN 326Legislative Council
Asked
25 March 2015
Portfolio
Transport

QuestionView source ↗

BUS SERVICES — SCHOOLS
326. Hon SALLY TALBOT to the
parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Transport:
(1) When a bus
with a maximum licensed capacity of 64 passengers operates as a school special
bus, how many students are permitted to travel on that bus?
(2) When a bus
with a maximum licensed capacity of 110 passengers operates as a school special
bus, how many students are permitted to travel on that bus?

AnswerView source ↗

On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the
Minister for Transport, I thank the member for some notice of the question.
(1) A
Transperth bus licensed to carry 64 passengers can carry 64 students when
operating as a school bus special.
(2) A
Transperth bus licensed to carry 110 passengers can carry 110 students when
operating as a school bus special.

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