HC Deb 18 February 1932 vol 261 c1836W
Dr. SALTER

asked the Home Secretary how many pedestrians have been killed and how many injured by motor accidents on the highways of this country during 1931; and what are the comparative figures for 1930?

Sir H. SAMUEL

The numbers of persons killed and injured in street accidents in England and Wales other than persons on any vehicle or horse involved are as follow:—In 1330, there were 3,091 killed and 53,604 injured, and in 1931 there were 2,923 killed and 62,308 injured. The figures for 1931 are subject to correction. The figures for Scotland are not yet available.