HC Deb 19 April 1961 vol 638 cc93-4W
Mr. Dempsey

asked the Minister of Transport if he will publish figures showing how many fatal road accidents occurred in each of the last 10 years in Scotland and the rest of the United Kingdom, respectively, as a result of which drivers were convicted who were under the influence of drink at the time of the accident.

Mr. Marples

I regret that separate figures for Scotland and the rest of the United Kingdom are not available. The available statistics are given in the table below; they are for Great Britain as a whole and, up to 1958, show the total number of accidents in which intoxicated drivers and riders were reported by the police to be a contributory factor. For 1959 and 1960, as a result of a change in the accident report system, the figures relate only to the number of fatal and serious injury accidents as a result of which a driver or rider was charged with a drink offence under the Road Traffic Acts, or would have been so charged but for the death or serious injury of the person concerned. It is not possible to provide comparable figures showing the number of convictions obtained.

ACCIDENTS IN GREAT BRITAIN IN WHICH INTOXICATED DRIVERS AND RIDERS WERE INVOLVED 1951–1960
Year Number of fatal, serious and slight accidents in which intoxicated drivers or riders were reported by the police as contributing to the accident Number of fatal and serious accidents in which a driver or rider was reported as being intoxicated
1951 1,013
1952 870
1953 795
1954 826
1955 934
1956 994
1957 1,096
1958 1,102
1959 423
1960 432

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