Extract from Hansard [COUNCIL - Tuesday, 17 October 2000] P2146b-2147A Hon Ken Travers; Hon Murray Criddle

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Extract from Hansard [COUNCIL - Tuesday, 17 October 2000] P2146b-2147A Hon Ken Travers; Hon Murray Criddle Extract from Hansard [COUNCIL - Tuesday, 17 October 2000] p2146b-2147a Hon Ken Travers; Hon Murray Criddle MITCHELL AND KWINANA FREEWAYS, VEHICLE NUMBERS 143. Hon Ken Travers to the Minister for Transport: (1) How many vehicles enter the Mitchell Freeway at each on ramp north of Hutton Street each day? (2) How many vehicles enter the Kwinana Freeway at each on ramp or intersection south of Canning Highway each day? Hon M.J. CRIDDLE replied: (1) Northbound on ramps for Mitchell Freeway Hutton Street - Mitchell Freeway Northbound - 1997/98 - 13 167 - AAWT Cedric Street - Mitchell Freeway Northbound - 1997/98 - 5 619 - AAWT Karrinyup Road - Mitchell Freeway Northbound - 1997/98 - 4 746 - AAWT Reid Highway - Mitchell Freeway Northbound - 1997/98 - 11 455 - AAWT Warwick Road - Mitchell Freeway Northbound - 1997/98 - 3 813 - AAWT Hepburn Avenue - Mitchell Freeway Northbound - 1997/98 - 2 809 - AAWT Whitfords Avenue - Mitchell Freeway Northbound - 1997/98 - 2 279 - AAWT Ocean Reef Road - Mitchell Freeway Northbound - 1999/2000 - 1 323 - AWT * Note: AAWT - Annual Average Weekday Traffic (Estimated average 24 hour traffic volume on weekdays throughout a 12 month period) AWT - Average Weekday Traffic (Average 24 hour traffic volume on weekdays for the period of the count) * Counter down for 2 days - Wednesday 3 May 2000 and Thursday 4 May 2000 Southbound on ramps for Mitchell Freeway Cedric Street - Mitchell Freeway Southbound - 1997/98 - 7 106 - AAWT Karrinyup Road - Mitchell Freeway Southbound - 1997/98 - 5 432 - AAWT Erindale Road - Mitchell Freeway Southbound - 1997/98 - 16 366 - AAWT Warwick Road -Mitchell Freeway Southbound - 1997/98 - 11 825 - AAWT Hepburn Avenue - Mitchell Freeway Southbound - 1997/98 - 9 703 - AAWT Whitfords Avenue - Mitchell Freeway Southbound - 1997/98 - 11 163 - AAWT Ocean Reef Road - Mitchell Freeway Southbound - 1999/2000 - 12 063 - AWT * * Counter down for two days - Thursday 4 May 2000 and Friday 5 May 2000 (2) Northbound on ramps for Kwinana Freeway Farrington Road - Kwinana Freeway Northbound - 1998/99 - 7 947 - AAWT South Street - Kwinana Freeway Northbound - 1998/99 - 14 467 - AAWT Leach Highway EB - Kwinana Freeway Northbound - 1998/99 - 5 938 - AAWT Leach Highway WB - Kwinana Freeway Northbound - 1998/99 - 8 123 - AAWT Cranford Avenue - Kwinana Freeway Northbound - 1998/99 - 1 426 - AAWT Manning Road - Canning Highway - 1998/99 - 7 144 - AAWT Southbound on ramps for Kwinana Freeway Canning Highway - Kwinana Freeway Southbound - 1998/99 - 10 381 - AAWT Leach Highway WB - Kwinana Freeway Southbound - 1998/99 - 6 634 - AAWT Leach Highway EB - Kwinana Freeway Southbound - 1998/99 - 3 084 - AAWT South Street - Kwinana Freeway Southbound - 1998/99 - 4 722 - AAWT [1] Extract from Hansard [COUNCIL - Tuesday, 17 October 2000] p2146b-2147a Hon Ken Travers; Hon Murray Criddle Main Roads has no current data for the intersections south of South Street, for vehicles entering Kwinana Freeway. This information is also available via the Main Roads website on www.mrwa.wa.gov.au [2] .
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