HC Deb 22 December 1983 vol 51 cc401-2W
Mr. Skinner

asked the Secretary of State for Transport (1) how many children under the age of 15 years were (a) killed and (b) suffered serious injury in road accidents at the nearest available date in 1983;

(2) how many pedestrians were (a) killed and (b) suffered serious injury in accidents at the nearest available date in 1983;

(3) how many persons (a) were killed, (b) suffered serious injury and (c) suffered slight injury in road accidents in Great Britain at the nearest available date in 1983.

(4) how many (a) pedal cyclists, (b) moped users, (c) motor scooter users and (d) motor cyclists were killed in road accidents at the nearest available date in 1983.

Mrs. Chalker

Casualties in road accidents—Great Britain January to June 1983*
Number
Children under 15 killed 256
Children under 15 seriously injured 4,788
All pedestrians killed 870
All pedestrians seriously injured 8,029
All persons killed 2,437
All persons seriously injured 32,358
All persons slightly injured 108,042
Pedal cyclists killed 146
Moped users killed 33
Motor scooter users killed 8
Motor cyclists killed (including combinations) 377
* Provisional.

The above provisional data are the latest readily available. They are derived from the two Department of Transport Statistical Bulletins STCG4(83)1 and 2, giving quarterly figures on "Road Accidents and Casualties in Great Britain", available in the Library.

Mr. Skinner

asked the Secretary of State for Transport how many persons were (a) killed and (b) suffered serious injury in bus and coach accidents at the nearest available date in 1983.

Mrs. Chalker

It is provisionally estimated that 118 people were killed and 1,055 seriously injured in Great Britain in January to June 1983 in accidents where at least one of the vehicles involved was a bus or a coach. Of these 15 and 405 respectively were occupants.

Mr. Skinner

asked the Secretary of State for Transport what percentage of accidents on motorways took place whilst road maintenance was being carried out in 1981, 1982 and to the nearest available date in 1983.

Mrs. Chalker

Motorway injury accidents where police accident reports record "road works present" are as follows:

Percentage
1981
January to June 9
July to December 13
Year 11
1982
January to June 9
July to December 12
Year 11
1983
January to June 9

Mr. Skinner

asked the Secretary of State for Transport how many 15 to 19-year-olds were killed in road accidents in 1982 and to the nearest available date in 1983; and what percentage of deaths from all causes the respective figures represent for this age group.

Mrs. Chalker

The best analysis along the lines requested is provided in table 11 of "Road Accidents Great Britain 1982" available in the Library. Due to differential seasonal time lags between the sources of data, a comparison for a part year would be misleading.