HC Deb 21 May 1998 vol 312 cc442-3W
Mr. Wallace

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions if he will list(a) the average number of school children in England travelling by school transport each day and (b) the number of (i) fatalities and (ii) injuries of school children involved in road accidents associated with school transport in each of the last five years. [42423]

Ms Glenda Jackson

The average number of children (aged 4–16) resident in Great Britain in 1992–96 who travelled to school by bus each day was about 1.7 million. Of these, about 0.5 million used a school bus.

The number of road accident casualties in England who were school pupils going to or from school by bus or coach is as shown for each of the last five years for which figures are available. It is not, however, possible to identify how many of these were travelling in a school bus.

School child casualties (aged 4–16) travelling to or from school by bus, coach or minibus in England
Year Killed Injured
1992 1 530
1993 1 708
1994 1 536
1995 0 568
1996 1 761