HC Deb 19 February 1991 vol 186 cc101-2W
Mr. Batiste

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what measures he proposes to take to ensure that penalties for the offence of failure to provide information under the Road Traffic Bill take account of the different circumstances of companies and individuals.

Mr. Chope

Companies should have the same responsibility to provide information about drivers alleged to be guilty of road traffic offences as a private individual and it is right that a negligent director or other officer should share in that responsibility. Licence endorsement is not appropriate, however, where the connection with driving is remote. I shall today be tabling an amendment at the Report stage of the Road Traffic Bill to provide that in these cases the penalty should be restricted to a financial penalty.

Approximate proportion of trunk road through traffic
Low growth Per cent. High growth Per cent.
(i) Between A4103 and A438 22 24
(ii) Between A438 and B4399 25 27

The proportion of total through traffic on these sections of the bypass is expected to be approximately 30 per cent. of total flow.

Mr. Colin Shepherd

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will list in theOfficial Report the volume of trunk road through traffic passing through Hereford in 1986 and 1990 and projected for the years 1995 and 2010 between (a) the A49 (north) and the A49 (south) and (b) the A49 (north) and the A465 (south) for the whole day and for the morning peak hour.

Mr. Chope

Using the results from the 1986 surveys and the current range of national traffic growth predictions the details are as follows:

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