HC Deb 14 January 1977 vol 923 cc616-7W
Mr. Spriggs

asked the Secretary of State is for Transport what are the comparable details of road traffic accidents and railways accidents, both passenger and freight,

ROAD TRAFFIC CASULTIES AND COSTS, AND RAILWAY CASUALTIES, 1971 TO 1975: GREAT BRITAIN
Road Rail
Numbers Cost £ millions Numbers
1971—
Killed 7,699 213 112
Seriously injured 90,868 207
1972—
Killed 7,763 265 83
Seriously injured 91,338 179
1973—
Killed 7,406 287 82
Seriously injured 89,478 141
1974—
Killed 6,876 294 70
Seriously injured 82,030 217
1975—
Killed 6,366 374 115
Seriously injured 77,122 238

The road casualty costs include—at prices current in each year quoted—the costs of lost output, medical and ambulance costs and a minimum allowance for pain, grief and suffering. They exclude police and administration costs and damage to property. They also exclude costs associated with other persons slightly injured in fatal or serious accidents. I regret that information on rail casualty costs is not available in a comparable form.

CASUALTIES IN ROAD ACCIDENTS: GREAT BRITAIN, 1971–75
1971 1972 1973 1974 1975
Killed 7,699 7,763 7,406 6,876 6,366
Seriously injured 90,868 91,338 89,478 82,478 77,122
Slightly injured 253,460 260,626 256,896 235,696 241,462
All casualties 352,027 359,727 353,780 324,602 324,950

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