HC Deb 18 February 1983 vol 37 cc274-5W
Mr. Booth

asked the Secretary of State for Transport what information he has as to the accident and mortality figures for motor cycle riders at the ages of 18, 17 and 16 years in 1979, 1980 and 1982, respectively in, (a) Great Britain and (b) Greater London.

Mr. David Howell

The information is as follows:

Casualties among users of motor cycles* and mopeds (including passengers)
GREAT BRITAIN Age 16 Age 17 Age 18
Motor cycle users
1979 Killed 26 212 177
Killed or injured 2,004 11,422 9,485
1980 Killed 32 206 173
Killed or injured 2,226 12,034 10,037
1981 Killed 23 191 166
Killed or injured 2,294 11,313 9,675
Moped users
1979 Killed 27 4 6
Killed or injured 4,722 1,573 584
1980 Killed 30 12 1
Killed or injured 4,579 1,530 594
1981 Killed 29 10 2
Killed or injured 4,155 1,602 594
GREATER LONDON
Motor cycle users
1979 Killed 1 12 14
Killed or injured 224 1,243 1,099
1980 Killed 1 13 13
Killed or injured 251 1,168 1,116
1981 Killed 12 10
Killed or injured 226 1,137 1,013
Moped users
1979 Killed 1 1
Killed or injured 470 170 69

Casualties among users of motor cycles* and mopeds (including passengers)
GREAT BRITAIN Age 16 Age 17 Age 18
1980 Killed 3
Killed or injured 392 158 63
1981 Killed 2 1 1
Killed or injured 360 142 61
* Motor cycles include combination machines and scooters. Figures for 1982 are not yet available.

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