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Written question asked by Hugh Bayley (Labour) on Thursday, 14 October 2004, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 27 October 2004. It was answered by David Jamieson (Labour) on Wednesday, 27 October 2004 on behalf of the Department for Transport.


Dept for Transport

Question
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, how many (a) fatal and (b) serious travel-related accidents there were in (i) the City of York and (ii) Yorkshire and the Humber in each year since 1992. - Inc table.
Answer

Hugh Bayley: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport how many (a) fatal and (b) serious travel- related accidents there were in (i) the City of York and (ii) Yorkshire and the Humber in each year since 1992. [192417] Mr. Jamieson: The available information relates to road accidents, and is shown in the table. Providing the information requested for railways would entail disproportionate costs. Fatal and serious road accidents in the city of York and Yorkshire and the Humber Government Office Region: 1992 to 2003 _________________________________________________________________________________________________. City of York Yorkshire and the Humber Fatal Serious Fatal Serious 1992 4 110 373 3,858 1993 4 84 351 3,459 1994 2 67 294 3,333 1995 3 69 313 3,396 1996 3 59 292 3,220 1997 7 111 295 3,175 1998 4 70 286 3,001 1999 8 106 285 2,922 2000 12 73 288 2,800 2001 6 108 299 2,858 2002 8 103 294 2,893 2003 8 70 296 2,808 _________________________________________________________________________________________________.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
425 c1229W; 192417
Session
2003-04
Subjects
Travel Death Accidents Injuries Roads York Yorkshire and the Humber
Contains statistics
Yes
Link
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