HC Deb 14 April 1988 vol 131 cc213-4W
Mr. David Porter

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will list motorway injury accidents under each of the following categories: (i) total number, (ii) vehicle types involved, (iii) by weather conditions and time of day, (iv) whether there was motorway lighting and (v) by age of drivers.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

Road accident statistics for Great Britain are published annually by the Department, the latest full figures available are for 1986, as follows:

(i) Motorway injury accidents
Number
Fatal 202
Serious 1,093
Slight 3,867
Total 5,162

(ii) Number and type of vehicle involved in motorway injury accidents:
Number
Mopeds and scooters 25
Motorcycles 296
Cars 8,176
Buses and coaches 84
LGVs 714
HGVs 1,531
Others 67
Total 10,893

(iii) Motorway injury accidents by weather conditions and time of day:
Number
Fine 3,975
Raining 910
Snowing 115
Fog 93
Daylight 3,550
Darkness 1,612

(iv) Whether there was motorway lighting:
Daylight Darkness
Lit section 1,755 721
Unlit section 1,795 891
Total 3,500 1,612

(v) Age distribution of drivers involved in accidents on motorways:
Per cent.
18 to 30 years 35
30 to 40 years 25
40 to 50 years 21
50 to 60 years 12
60 to 70 years 5
Over 70 years 2