HC Deb 26 October 1965 vol 718 c21W
Mr. John Wells

asked the Minister of Transport how many road accidents, fatal and otherwise, have been caused by dogs in the last 12 months for which figures are available.

Mr. Tom Fraser

In the 12 months ending 31st July, 1965, dogs were reported as having been in the carriageway in 565—less than 1 per cent.—of the road accidents which resulted in fatal or serious injury.

It is rarely possible to assign road accidents to a single cause and the presence of dogs at these accidents does not necessarily mean that they were the primary or even contributory causes of them. Equally, it is possible that dogs may have contributed to unwitnessed accidents when their presence went unknown.