HC Deb 12 February 1964 vol 689 c62W
59. Mr. J. T. Price

asked the Minister of Transport if he will make a further statement following his examination of the conditions which existed on the M.1 motorway on 21st January, 1964, and the numerous accidents which arose therefrom; and if he will also consider, as a means of reducing the hazards of fog on motorways, the installation of electrically operated foghorns at suitable intervals to give audible advance warning to all drivers of the impending danger.

Mr. Marples

Until I have studied the detailed reports for which I have asked on the accidents on M.1 and other motorways on 21st January, I cannot usefully add to my replies to my hon. Friend the Member for Broms grove on Wednesday, 22nd January. As for foghorns, I am prepared to consider the possible use of any device which reduces danger in fog. But I must emphasise that no warning system, however ingenious, can relieve people of the responsibility of driving at speeds adjusted to the lmits of their visibility.