HC Deb 12 July 1967 vol 750 c86W
Mr. Bessell

asked the Minister of Transport whether she is satisfied that the present planned provision of 1,000 miles of motorway will be completed by the early 1970's; and if she will make a statement.

Mr. Swingler

I have nothing to add to the reply given to the hon. Member for Worcester (Mr. Peter Walker) on 12th June.—[Vol. 748, c.25.]

Mr. Bessell

asked the Minister of Transport whether she is satisfied that the present planned provision of 1,000 miles of motorway by the early 1970's is adequate to meet the nation's needs; and if she will make a statement.

Mr. Swingler

The total mileage of motorway in use, under construction or announced already exceeds 1,100 miles. In addition, a number of the other trunk road schemes which are to be prepared for the inter-urban programme for the early 1970s are likely to be built as motorways.

Mr. David Steel

asked the Minister of Transport whether she will give an assurance that all future motorways will be constructed with at least three-lane carriageways in view of the continued growth of traffic.

Mr. Swingler

No. The number of lanes must continue to be decided in the circumstances of each case.