§ Mr. Bostonasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department in how many cases proceedings have been taken against motorists in each of the past five years for failing to dip their headlights in circumstances involving danger to other road users.
§ Mr. George ThomasFailure to dip headlights is not an offence in itself and the statistics of proceedings for driving to the danger of the public do not show the number of instances in which it was part of the prosecution's case.