§ Mr. Greville Jannerasked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many road accidents occurred in which persons were injured, during each of the last five years for which records are available; and how many of such accidents are known to have resulted from tyre deflations or failures.
§ Mr. CarmichaelFollowing are the figures from 1970–74 of the number of injury accidents in Great Britain:
1970 267,457 1971 258,727 1972 265,106 1973 262,413 1974 244,221 (provisional) I have nothing to add to my right hon. Friend's reply of Wednesday 23rd April 1975.—[Vol. 890, c. 315–16.]