HC Deb 07 February 1973 vol 850 cc106-7W
Mr. William Price

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many people were killed on the A45 during 1972; and how many were seriously injured.

Mr. Peyton

In the first 10 months of 1972, 25 people were killed and 249 seriously injured. Figures for November and December are not yet available.

Mr. Sydney Chapman

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will publish in the OFFICIAL REPORT details of the numbers of road accidents in Great Britain in 1972 where a person was killed, seriously injured and injured, respectively; with reference to the age of the victim, classification of road and type of vehicle.

(1) ACCIDENTS INVOLVING PERSONAL INJURY, BY CLASS OF ROAD.
Road Class Fatal Serious Slight Total
M 148 663 1,369 2,180
A 3,472 29,397 73,114 105,983
B 661 7,460 17,316 25,437
Other 1,098 17,347 42,610 61,055
Unknown 222 4,426 14,655 19,303
Total 5,601 59,293 149,064 213,958
(2) CASUALTIES, BY AGE GROUP.
Age Fatal Serious Slight Total
0–14 755 13,122 40,783 54,660
15–24 1,570 25,098 66,276 92,944
25–34 657 10,163 32,908 43,728
35–44 489 6,530 21,774 28,793
45–54 552 6,365 19,793 26,710
55–64 705 6,075 16,200 22,980
65† 1,415 6,235 12,975 20,625
Unknown 4 22 58 84
Total 6,147 73,610 210,767 290,524
(3) VEHICLES INVOLVED IN INJURY ACCIDENTS.
Fatal accidents Serious accidents Slight accidents Total
Pedal Cycles 323 4,540 14,352 19,125
Mopeds 36 1,335 3,211 4,582
Motor scooters 95 2,129 4,971 7,195
Motor cycles 561 8,142 15,384 24,087
Cars and taxis 5,461 57,882 153,699 217,042
PSVs 351 2,697 11,710 14,758
Goods vehicles 1,836 13,171 30,858 45,865
Other vehicles 209 1,807 4,920 6,936
All vehicles 8,872 91,703 239,105 339,680