HC Deb 19 March 1999 vol 327 cc583-4W
Mr. Lilley

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions if he will list the number of road accidents involving lorries for each year since 1980. [77211]

Dr. Reid

The number of road accidents involving a Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) is shown in the following table.

Road accidents involving at least one HGV1: 1980–97
Year Number of accidents 2
1980 14,117
1981 13,283
1982 13,307
1983 12,328
1984 12,950
1985 13,073
1986 13,435
1987 13,642
1988 14,775
1989 16,107
1990 15,063
1991 13,616
1992 13,016
1993 13,173
1994 13,178
1995 12,613
1996 12,426
1997 13,122
1 HGV: From 1 January 1994 the weight definition changed to those vehicles over 3.5 tonnes maximum permissible gross weight. Prior to that these vehicles were defined as goods vehicles over 1.524 tonnes unladen weight and included vehicles with six or more tyres, some four wheel vehicles with extra large bodies and larger rear tyres and tractor units travelling without their usual tailer.
2Accidents may involve more than one HGV.