HC Deb 28 May 1963 vol 678 c113W
Sir R. Thompson

asked the Minister of Transport how many fatal street accidents occurred in the county borough of Croydon in 1962; and how this total compares with those of other towns having a population of 250,000 or more over the same period.

Mr. Marples

The following table gives the number of deaths from road accidents reported in 1962; the number of fatal accidents is not readily available.

DEATHS FROM ROAD ACCIDENTS IN 1962 IN TOWNS OF POPULATION OVER 250,000
Population* 1961 Fatal 1961 casualties in 1962
Croydon C.B. 252,387 23
Birmingham C.B. 1,105,651 112
Glasgow 1,054,913 122
Liverpool C.B. 747,490 78
Manchester C.B. 661,041 94
Leeds C.B. 510,597 56
Sheffield C.B. 493,954 53
Edinburgh 468,378 51
Bristol C.B. 436,440 52
Wandsworth Met. B. 347,209 48
Nottingham C.B. 311,645 34
Coventry C.B. 305,060 45
Kingston-upon-Hull C.B. 303,268 31
Bradford C.B. 295,768 40
Leicester C.B. 273,298 32
Newcastle-upon-Tyne C.B. 269,389 23
Stoke-on-Trent C.B. 265,506 29
Cardiff C.D. 256,270 33
*Preliminary results of Census 1961.