HC Deb 24 October 1978 vol 955 c791W
Mr. Arthur Lewis

asked the Secretary of State for Transport whether he will make a statement on the misleading circular issued by the Swansea Driver and Vehicle Licensing Centre on disqualification of drivers as criticised by the Southend court and what action he has taken or intends taking to amend this circular in the light of these criticisms.

Mr. Horam

I think my hon. Friend is referring to a standard letter which is sent as an acknowledgement to drivers applying for licences after disqualification. These applications tend to take

CASUALTIES: TWO-WHEELED MOTOR VEHICLE USERS GREAT BRITAIN, 1973–78
1973 1974 1975 1976 1977
Killed 750 796 838 990 1,182
Seriously injured 13,791 13,905 15,775 18,861 20,322
Slightly injured 30,727 32,133 39,482 47,775 50,185
All severities 45,268 46,834 56,095 67,626 71,689

January to April
1977 1978*
Killed 276 240
Seriously injured 5,214 5,200
Slightly injured 13,152 12,300
All severities 18,642 17,700
* Figures for January to April 1978 are preliminary estimates for Great Britain based on returns from about three-quarters of the police forces. They are subject to revision when full coverage is available later in the year.