Page 2345 - Week 06 - Thursday, 6 June 2019
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ACTION bus service—patronage
(Question No 2498)
Miss C Burch asked the Minister for Transport, upon notice, on 5 April 2019:
(1) What was the average number of passenger arrivals (MyWay tap-ons) per week for the route 200 bus from Gungahlin to City, broken down by off-peak and peak times for (a) 2017-18 and (b) 2018-19 to date.
(2) What was the average number of passenger arrivals (MyWay tap-ons) per month for the route 200 bus from Gungahlin to City, broken down by off-peak and peak times for (a) 2017-18 and (b) 2018-19 to date.
(3) What was the average number of passenger departures (MyWay tap-ons) per week for the route 200 bus from Gungahlin to City for (a) 2017-18 and (b) 2018-19 to date.
(4) How many student passenger departures (Student MyWay tap-ons) on average for the route 200 bus from Gungahlin to City, occurred per month broken down by hours between (a) 7 am-9 am and (b) 3 pm-5 pm for (i) 2017-18 and (ii) 2018-19 to date.
(5) How many buses per month servicing route 200 were at full capacity (both standing and sitting) broken down by off-peak and peak times for (a) 2017-18 and (b) 2018-19 to date.
(6) How many passengers were refused service per week due to the buses along the route 200 bus from Gungahlin to City being at or over capacity, broken down by off-peak and peak times for (a) 2017-18 and (b) 2018-19 to date.
Ms Fitzharris: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
(1-5) I have been advised by my directorate that the information sought would require us to divert resources from other priority activities required by government for the purpose of answering the question. To answer these questions would take in excess of 40 hours for one FTE.
(6) This information is not recorded in a manner which would allow a response to this question.
Access Canberra—working with vulnerable people check
(Question No 2499)
Miss C Burch asked the Minister for Business and Regulatory Services, upon notice, on 5 April 2019:
(1) What was the average number of business days a working with vulnerable people card application took to process in (a) 2017-18 and (b) 2018-19 to date.
(2) What is the number of times a working with vulnerable people card application was processed (a) in fewer business days than the average, (b) the average number of business days and (c) in more business days than the average, in (i) 2017-18 and (ii) 2018-19 to date.
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