HC Deb 10 January 1989 vol 144 cc618-9W
Mr. Andrew Bowden

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what was the total number of drivers aged(a) 17 to 60 years, (b) 60 to 69 years, (c) 70 to 79 years, (d) 80 years and over referred to the driver and vehicle licensing centre in each of the last 10 years for which figures are available; and in each case, what percentage of referrals led to a disqualification from driving.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

The figures available are as follows:

Driver notifications1 Application containing a medical declaration Other notifications
1982 13,709 107,930 12,696
1983 17,929 118,872 13,814
1984 22,755 116,502 12,393
1985 27,810 111,618 14,004
1986 36,040 144,126 15,489
1987 48,086 144,734 10,864
19882 53,884 140,496 14,126
1 During currency of licence.
2 To end of November.

Many take heed of the advice on the driving licence about the legal obligation to notify disabilities and rightly refer themselves. Of these, many retain the right to drive. I will write to my hon. Friend to give fuller details about the statutory powers available to the Secretary of State in this area of driver licensing and how the driver and vehicle licensing centre carries out its medical investigations of drivers.

Mr. Andrew Bowden

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what was the total number of drivers referred to the driver and vehicle licensing centre(a) by the driver themselves and (b) on behalf of another driver, with a condition believed to affect fitness as a driver in each of the last 10 years for which figures are available; and in each case what percentage of referrals led to a disqualification from driving.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

This information is not available.

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