HC Deb 31 October 1934 vol 293 c181
10. Mr. ANSTRUTHER-GRAY

asked the Minister of Transport whether, in the light of experience during the last three months, he proposes to continue and extend the system of marked crossing-places for pedestrians?

13. Mr. PARKINSON

asked the Minister of Transport if the experimental uncontrolled pedestrian crossings have proved a success; and whether the scheme is to be adopted throughout the country?

The MINISTER of TRANSPORT (Mr. Hore-Belisha)

I would refer the two hon. Members to the answer which I gave yesterday to a question on this subject.

Mr. MABANE

Does the hon. Gentleman intend to make it compulsory for pedestrains to use these crossing-places and not to cross at places where there are no marks?

Mr. HORE-BELISHA

I can only answer that question when the time arrives.