HC Deb 15 July 2002 vol 389 c6W
Mr. Redwood

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport how many people have been injured on(a) buses and (b) trains in each of the last five years through being unseated by (i) sudden braking and (ii) fast cornering. [65635]

Mr. Spellar

[holding answer 1 July 2002]Information on the number of people injured through being unseated in buses and trains through (i) sudden braking and (ii) fast cornering is not available.

The numbers of bus and coach passengers who were injured while (a) seated and (b) standing when the vehicle was either stopping or turning left or right are given in the table.

Number of bus and coach passengers who were seated when injured in a road accident
Bus/coach manoeuvre
Accident year Stopping Turning left or right
1997 610 423
1998 674 441
1999 689 524
2000 670 493
20011 663 415

1 Figures for 2001 are provisional

Number of bus and coach passengers who were standing when injured in a road accident
Bus/coach manoeuvre
Accident year Stopping Turning left or right
1997 552 85
1998 523 82
1999 516 91
2000 518 122
20011 499 89

1 Figures for 2001 are provisional