HC Deb 26 January 1987 vol 109 cc8-9W
Mr. Gareth Wardell

asked the Secretary of State for Transport if he will publish in the Official Report in rank order (a) the motor cycle casualties per million of the population and (b) the number of motor cycle casualties per 1,000 vehicles for Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

[pursuant to his reply, 19 January 1987, col. 385]: Because of the differences in definition of road casualties, the only meaningful comparison is of road deaths. The figures are for 1984 and are given separately for motor cycles and mopeds. For clarity, table (b) shows death per 10,000 vehicles licensed.

(a)
Motorcycle deaths per million population: 1984 Number Moped deaths per million population: 1984 Number
Finland 4 United Kingdom 1
Norway 7 Norway 3
The Netherlands 7 Germany 5
Denmark 9 Finland 6
Belgium 14 The Netherlands 9
France 16 Denmark 10
United Kingdom 16 Belgium 11
Italy 1 17 Italy 1 14
Germany 20 Switzerland 15
Austria 21 France 17
Switzerland 24 Austria 25
1 1983 data.

(b)
Motorcyclist deaths per 10,000 licensed motorcycles: 1984 Number Moped Deaths per 10,000 licensed mopeds: 1984 Number
Finland 3.8 Norway 0.9
Italy 1 6.0 Switzerland 1.5
Norway 7.4 United Kingdom 1.6
The Netherlands 7.6 The Netherlands 1.9
Switzerland 7.8 Finland 1.9
Germany 8.9 Germany 2.2
United Kingdom 9.9 Italy 1 2.3
Belgium 10.4 Belgium 3.0
Denmark 11.4 Denmark 3.3
France 2 13.0 Austria 3.4
Austria 18.9 France 2 3.6
1 1983 data.
2 1980 data.