HC Deb 13 April 1967 vol 744 cc240-1W
Mr. Lomas

asked the Minister of Transport if she will list, in table form, the total number of road casualties in Great Britain for each year since 1960 to the latest available year, showing the number of accidents, the number and different types of vehicles involved, the number of persons killed, the number seriously injured, the number slightly injured, and the number of accidents in each year that occurred during the hours of darkness.

Mr. Swingler

Following is the information:

1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966
Number of injury accidents* 271,787 270,295 264,032 271,531 292,245 299,229 291,733
Number of casualties—Total 347,551 349,767 341,696 356,179 385,499 397,937 392,457
Fatal 6,970 6,908 6,709 6,922 7,820 7,952 7,985
Serious 84,443 84,936 83,915 87,776 95,460 97,865 99,838
Slight 256,138 257,923 251,072 261,481 282,219 292,120 284,634
Number of vehicles involved—
Total 433,749 430,933 421,578 436,967 472,070 484,592 468,211
Pedal cycles 53,617 49,863 45,153 41,679 41,133 37,864 32,480
Mopeds 7,161 6,808 6,169 6,421 8,005 7,312 6,230
Motor scooters 28,389 28,764 28,253 26,893 28,940 27,809 25,093
Motor cycles 68,860 63,048 55,150 51,668 56,674 51,177 43,886
Cars and taxis 176,003 181,273 185,060 203,867 229,163 251,799 257,985
Public service vehicles 23,732 24,235 24,086 23,969 23,975 23,338 21,644
Goods vehicles (under 1½ tons) 37,268 41,486 43,907 45,131 46,171 46,822 43,363
Goods vehicles (1½–3 tons) 16,958 13,324 11,256 12,178 11,187 8,999 8,904
Goods vehicles (over 3 tons) 16,311 16,396 16,792 19,004 19,961 22,627 22,376
Other vehicles 5,450 5,736 5,752 6,157 6,861 6,845 6,250
* The number of accidents that occurred in the hours of darkness is not readily available for each year. In 1961, out of 77,356 fatal and serious accidents 27,159 (35 per cent.) occurred in hours of darkness: in 1963 the proportion was 28,635 out of 79,369 or 36 per cent.

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