HC Deb 28 February 1964 vol 690 cc132-3W
Mr. Spriggs

asked the Minister of Transport if he will state, for each of the last five years, the number of people killed and seriously injured in the United Kingdom on railways and on roads, respectively, and for this year up to the latest convenient date.

Mr. Marples

Following are the latest available figures. They relate to Great Britain.

KILLED
Casualties in:— 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963*
Train accidents
Passengers 1 6 9 20 2
Others 15 24 33 13 25
Other accidents through movement of railway vehicles
Passengers 34 37 37 35 32
Others 157 139 152 120 109
Other accidents on railway premises
Passengers 1 4 2 5
Others 24 19 27 14 12
Total railway accidents†
Passengers 35 44 50 57 39
Others 196 182 212 147 146
Road accidents 6,520 6,970 6,908 6,709 (6,156)
SERIOUSLY INJURED
Casualties in:— 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963*
Train accidents
Passengers 17 22 51 35 6
Others 20 49 60 36 38
Other accidents through movement of railway vehicles
Passengers 69 74 69 73 71
Others 449 474 510 448 429
Other accidents on railway premises
Passengers 85 77 87 76 44
Others 908 859 840 726 764
Total railway accidents†
Passengers 171 173 207 184 121
Others 1,377 1,382 1,410 1,210 1,231
Road accidents 80,672 84,443 84,936 83,915 (79,680)
* Figures for railway casualties in 1963 are preliminary only, those for road casualties are for the period January to November.
† Figures for railway casualties do not include trespassers and suicides.