§ Mr. Penhaligonasked the Secretary of State for Transport how many people were killed in motor accidents in the last 10 years where the driver of one of the vehicles involved had a blood alcohol level above the legal limit.
§ Mr. William RodgersI regret that this information is not available, but it is estimated that in 1976 between 800 and 900 drivers killed in road accidents had326W more than the legal limit of alcohol in their blood at the time of their death.
§ Mr. Penhaligonasked the Secretary of State for Transport if he will indicate on an hour-by-hour basis the number of drivers involved in motor accidents who had positive breath tests or failed to produce specimens.
§ Mr. William RodgersThe information is as follows:
DRIVERS INVOLVED IN ACCIDENTS: BY HOUR OF DAY GREAT BRITAIN: 1976 Hour beginning Drivers with positive(or failed to provide)breath tests Midnight … … … 1,224 0100 … … … 964 0200 … … … 717 0300 … … … 287 0400 … … … 144 0500 … … … 82 0600 … … … 41 0700 …> …> … 22 0800 … … … 56 0900 … … … 44 1000 … … … 50 1100 … … … 68 Midday … … … 96 1300 … … … 122 1400 … … … 383 1500 … … … 615 1600 … … … 512 1700 … … … 452 1800 … … … 355 1900 … … … 382 2000 … … … 477 2100 … … … 587 2200 … … … 1,406 2300 … … … 3,035 All hours1 … … … 12,160 1 Includes drivers where hour of day not reported.