HC Deb 01 April 2004 vol 419 c1574W
Mr. Paul Marsden

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport how many routine vehicle checks were carried out on(a) heavy goods vehicles and (b) public service vehicles on road freight transport operators' premises in each of the last 10 years. [163836]

Mr. Jamieson

The number of roadworthiness fleet checks carried out by the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (formerly the Vehicle Inspectorate) on heavy goods vehicles and public service vehicles in each of the last 10 years is shown in the following table:

Roadworthiness fleet checks
Vehicle category HGV PSV
2002–03 26,487 4,499
2001–02 25,500 4,661
2000–01 39,260 5,197
1999–2000 39,048 5,298
1998–99 39,425 5,759
1997–98 45,170 6,439
1996–97 44,520 7,112
1995–96 48,749 6,800
1994–95 50,942 6,804
1993–94 57,869 8,123

NoteThe figures for HGV include checks carried out on trailers.

The reduction in the number of checks carried out in more recent years reflects a change of focus by VOSA on the way its activities are undertaken. Through better data analysis and more effective targeting, VOSA activities increasingly focus on the value of the activity in terms of improving road safety and environmental protection rather than the pure number of inspections.

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