§ Mr. Knoxasked the Secretary of State for Transport how many 17-year-old per-cons were involved in accidents on two-wheeled vehicles in each of the past five years.
§ Mr. HoramI regret that information is not available in the precise form requested, but the following information is available:
Casualties among 17-year-old two-wheeled vehicle users:
1972 to 1976—Great Britain
ments, to consider the social and economic consequences of such closures in addition to direct questions of hardship and inconvenience to users.
§ Mr. William RodgersUnder the statutes these are matters for me. I am not considering amendment to the rail 637W passenger closure provisions whilst consultations on the proposals for local rail services in the White Paper on Transport Policy are going on.