HC Deb 31 May 1967 vol 747 cc16-7W
Mr. Arthur Lewis

asked the Minister of Transport in view of Britain's application to join the Common Market and the need for vehicles to drive on the right-hand side of the road, what action she has taken or intends to take to implement this policy; and what is the estimated cost involved in bringing about this change on the roads and on road vehicles conversion.

Mr. John Morris

Britain's application to join the Common Market does not necessarily involve a change to driving on the right. But this is certainly one of the factors we shall consider in the studies we are making of the advantages and disadvantages of such a change. As I told the hon. Member for Haltemprice (Mr. Wall) on 19th April, the preliminary estimates show that the cost could be in the region of £350 million if 10 years warning were given.—[Vol. 745, c. 586.]

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