HL Deb 15 October 2003 vol 653 c124WA
Earl Attlee

asked Her Majesty's Government:

How many foreign registered goods vehicles were stopped in the United Kingdom for vehicle checks in each of the past five years. [HL4763]

Lord Davies of Oldham

Year Roadworthiness Checks Traffic Enforcement Checks
2002–03 3,018 11,421
2001–02 3,213 13,122
2000–01 3,951 12,204
1999– 2000 3,684 13,790
1998 –99 3,498 13,288

Earl Attlee

asked Her Majesty's Government:

How many foreign registered goods vehicles stopped in the United Kingdom for vehicle checks in each of the past five years received immediate prohibitions. [HL4764]

Lord Davies of Oldham

the same as those given in the "prohibited" columns of table A provided for the response to question [HL4764].

For roadworthiness prohibitions, there was no requirement for the UK to notify licensing authorities in other member states prior to the introduction of European Directive 2000/30/EC. Since the Vehicle Operator and Services Agency began reporting in February 2003, a total of 144 reports have been sent.

Earl Attlee

asked Her Majesty's Government:

How many goods vehicle prohibitions acquired in the last convenient 12-month period were not reported to either (a) a United Kingdom vehicle operator's licensing authority; or (b) a foreign vehicle operator's licensing authority. [HL4766]

Lord Davies of Oldham

(a) Nil: details of all prohibitions issued to UK operators and/or drivers of HGVs were reported to Traffic Commissioners.

(b) Nil: details of all prohibitions issued to foreign operators and/or drivers of HGVs were reported to vehicle operator's licensing authority in the countries of origin of the offenders.