§ Lord Monsonasked Her Majesty's Government:
How many passengers in the rear seats of taxis have been (i) killed and (ii) seriously injured in each of the past five years for which statistics are available; and what proportion of these deaths and injuries occurred in urban areas where a 30 mph speed limit applies.
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§ Lord Brabazon of TaraThe information is as follows:
Rear seat passengers of taxis killed or seriously injured: By Speed Limit 1985 to 1989 Killed Seriously injured 1985 Speed limit up to 30 mph 4 64 Speed limit over 30 mph — 13 All roads 4 77 1986 Speed limit up to 30 mph 1 73 Speed limit over 30 mph 1 27 All roads 2 100 1987 Speed limit up to 30 mph 2 80 Speed limit over 30 mph 1 34 All roads 3 114 1988 Speed limit up to 30 mph 2 86 Speed limit over 30 mph 1 23 All roads 3 109 1989 Speed limit up to 30 mph 2 96 Speed limit over 30 mph 1 25 All roads 3 121 Total 1985 to 1989: Speed limit up to 30 mph 11 399 Speed limit over 30 mph 4 122 All roads 15 521 Percentage up to 30 mph 73 77