§ Mr. Harry BarnesTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will list the specific measures taken by his Department to enforce motorists' respect for pedestrian rights at zebra and pelican crossings.
§ Mr. ChopeEnforcement of the law is a matter for the police. It is the responsibility of individual motorists to comply with the law on pedestrian crossings, which is set out in the highway code. The Department issues publicity to improve drivers' compliance with the crossing regulations.
§ Mr. Harry BarnesTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport when he expects to complete his review of pedestrian crossing facilities.
§ Mr. ChopeI intend to make an announcement later this month; I shall write to the hon. Member then.
§ Mr. Harry BarnesTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will give annual figures for injuries for the last 10 years for which figures are available, including the number of(a) children and (b) adults who have been hit by cars on or near pedestrian crossings in (i) the Metropolitan police area of London and (ii) England and Wales.
§ Mr. ChopeThe information requested is as follows:
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Child and adult pedestrians injured when hit by cars on or near pedestrian crossings in the Metropolitan police area of London, and England and Wales: 1981–1990 London1 England and Wales Child2 Adult Child Adult 1981 On Crossing 324 808 1,100 1,928 Within zig-zag lines3 347 773 422 878 Elsewhere within 50 metres of crossing — — 643 980
London1 England and Wales Child2 Adult Child Adult Total 671 1,581 2,165 3,786 1982 On Crossing 381 907 1,198 2,197 Within zig-zag lines 31 66 107 184 Elsewhere within 50 metres of crossing 349 782 1,023 1,768 Total 761 1,755 2,328 4,149 1983 On Crossing 321 953 1,132 2,263 Within zig-zag lines 38 58 119 149 Elsewhere within 50 metres of crossing 424 1,000 1,188 2,222 Total 783 2,011 2,439 4,634 1984 On Crossing 383 987 1,270 2,411 Within zig-zag lines 33 54 100 144 Elsewhere within 50 metres of crossing 461 1,032 1,192 2,334 Total 877 2,073 2,562 4,889 1985 On Crossing 324 904 1,165 2,368 Within zig-zag lines 27 56 100 173 Elsewhere within 50 metres of crossing 332 1,077 1,148 2,334 Total 683 2,037 2,413 4,875 1986 On Crossing 340 977 1,150 2,633 Within zig-zag lines 18 57 94 163 Elsewhere within 50 metres of crossing 344 1,059 1,144 2,487 Total 702 2,093 2,388 5,283 1987 On Crossing 267 909 995 2,374 Within zig-zag lines 13 51 83 169 Elsewhere within 50 metres of crossing 308 996 962 2,452 Total 588 1,956 2,040 4,995 1988 On Crossing 270 958 1,048 2,588 Within zig-zag lines 26 41 101 239 Elsewhere within 50 metres of crossing 301 939 988 2,395 Total 597 1,938 2,137 5,222 1989 On Crossing 310 967 1,111 2,610 Within zig-zag lines 17 41 151 281 Elsewhere within 50 metres of crossing 330 973 999 2,482 Total 657 1,981 2,261 5,373 1990 On Crossing 333 926 1,122 2,602 Within zig-zag lines 13 44 156 285 Elsewhere within 50 metres of crossing 346 851 1,046 2,272 Total 692 1,821 2,324 5,159 1 Metropolitan Police area 2 Defined as aged 0 to 15 3 These figures for the Metropolitan and some other areas include `elsewhere within 50 metres of crossing'.