HC Deb 19 July 1994 vol 247 cc118-9W
Mr. Barnes

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many(a) children and (b) adults have been (i) killed, (ii) seriously or (iii) slightly injured on or near pedestrian crossings in Scotland in 1991, 1992 and 1993.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

The information requested on children and adults killed or injured on or near pedestrian crossings between 1991 and 1993 is given in the table below.

Severity/Year On pedestrian crossing Within zig tag of crossing Within 50 metres of crossing Total
Total
1991 148 13 156 317
1992 111 19 153 283
1993 122 16 106 244
Adult pedestrian
Fatal
1991 5 3 14 22
1992 12 2 7 21
1993 4 11 15
Serious
1991 117 19 149 285
1992 89 18 120 227
1993 53 22 77 152
Slight
1991 234 24 268 526
1992 203 18 269 490
1993 152 34 198 384
Total
1991 356 46 431 833
1992 304 38 .396 738
1993 209 56 286 551
1These figures relate to pedestrian casualities on or near pedestrian crossing involving any number of vehicles. 'Road Accidents Scotland' table 34 provides figures for pedestrian casualities on or near pedestrian crossing involving single vehicles.In 1992 there were 997 such pedestrian casualties compared with 1,021 (283+738) provided above.
2Child 0–15 years.