HC Deb 19 January 1988 vol 125 c700W
Dr. Marek

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will estimate the total amount of fuel tax on dery collected from operators of all heavy goods vehicles above 3.5 tonne gross vehicle weight for each of the years 1984–85, 1985–86 and 1986–87; and the amount of vehicle excise duty collected from operators of vehicles between 36 and 38 tonnes for each of these years.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

Following is the information for the United Kingdom:

Motoring taxes on licensed heavy goods vehicles
£ million
Fuel tax (on derv) on goods vehicle over3.5 tonnes gvw Vehicle excise duty on vehicles between 36 and 38 tonnes
1984–85 816 55
1985–86 866 77
1986–87 959 95

Dr. Marek

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will estimate the cost of the additional amount of road damage which will occur in a year as a result of the raising of the gross weight limit for two-axled rigid vehicles from 16.26 tonnes to 17.00 tonnes.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

This change in gross weight comes into effect on 1 April 1988. The effect on road wear and tear will depend on the number of vehicles authorised for use at the higher weight, their mileage and lading. The Department will be monitoring this. The information will become available in due course.

Dr. Marek

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will publish in theOfficial Report, classified in convenient groups, the total amount of vehicle excise duty collected for lorries exceeding 3.5 tonnes, for the last three years for which the information is available.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

Following is the information for the United Kingdom:

Vehicle excise duty on lorries over 3£5 tonnes gvw
£ million
Rigid lorries Articulated lorries
1984–85 188 206
1985–86 220 213
1986–87 223 220