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Written Question
Cycling: Accidents
Thursday 25th October 2018

Asked by: Clive Efford (Labour - Eltham and Chislehurst)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, how many road accidents with cyclists there were in each of the last ten years; how many of those accidents were fatal; how many and what proportion of those fatal accidents involved (a) heavy goods vehicles, (b) cars, (c) other cyclists and (d) pedestrians; and if he will make a statement.

Answered by Jesse Norman - Shadow Leader of the House of Commons

The table below shows the number of reported road accidents involving pedal cyclists, of which involved HGVs, in Great Britain: 2007 to 2017.

Accidents involving pedal cyclists

Number of accidents involving at least one pedal cyclist

Of which involved HGV(s)

Year

Number

Proportion

2007

16,460

361

2%

2008

16,585

369

2%

2009

17,369

300

2%

2010

17,604

362

2%

2011

19,645

385

2%

2012

19,489

388

2%

2013

19,752

337

2%

2014

21,624

397

2%

2015

19,172

378

2%

2016

18,743

300

2%

2017

18,651

251

1%

Source: DfT STATS19

The table below shows the number of reported road fatal accidents involving pedal cyclists, of which involved HGVs, cars, more than one pedal cyclist and pedestrians, in Great Britain: 2007 to 20171

Fatal accidents involving pedal cyclists

Number of fatal accidents involving at least one pedal cyclist

Of which involved HGV(s)

Of which involved car(s)

Of which involved more than one pedal cyclist(s)

Of which involved pedestrian(s)

Year

Number

Proportion

Number

Proportion

Number

Proportion

Number

Proportion

2007

142

33

23%

68

48%

4

3%

5

4%

2008

119

27

23%

70

59%

8

7%

3

3%

2009

108

20

19%

62

57%

3

3%

3

3%

2010

117

21

18%

61

52%

2

2%

4

3%

2011

112

19

17%

63

56%

7

6%

2

2%

2012

122

24

20%

67

55%

3

2%

3

2%

2013

118

19

16%

61

52%

3

3%

6

5%

2014

117

20

17%

58

50%

4

3%

6

5%

2015

106

21

20%

52

49%

5

5%

3

3%

2016

108

16

15%

59

55%

1

1%

4

4%

2017

112

15

13%

58

52%

4

4%

4

4%

Source: DfT STATS19

  1. Proportions would not add up to 100% in a year as a fatal road accident involving a pedal cyclist can also involve none other, one other or multiple vehicles in the road accident.

On 18 October the Department published a summary of the 14,000 responses received to its Call for Evidence on cycling and walking safety, including issues relating to large vehicles. We have recently announced a number of activities to improve the safety, and perception of safety, of cycling and walking: tailored cycle training for driving instructors, support for police in tackling unsafe “close passing”, an update to the National Standard for Cycle Training and, most recently, a review of the Highway Code to include overtaking and opening vehicle doors.

The Department will publish its full response to the Call for Evidence in due course.


Written Question
Large Goods Vehicles: Accidents
Thursday 25th October 2018

Asked by: Clive Efford (Labour - Eltham and Chislehurst)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, how many and what proportion of traffic accidents involving cyclists were with heavy goods vehicles in each of the last ten years; and if he will make a statement.

Answered by Jesse Norman - Shadow Leader of the House of Commons

The table below shows the number of reported road accidents involving pedal cyclists, of which involved HGVs, in Great Britain: 2007 to 2017.

Accidents involving pedal cyclists

Number of accidents involving at least one pedal cyclist

Of which involved HGV(s)

Year

Number

Proportion

2007

16,460

361

2%

2008

16,585

369

2%

2009

17,369

300

2%

2010

17,604

362

2%

2011

19,645

385

2%

2012

19,489

388

2%

2013

19,752

337

2%

2014

21,624

397

2%

2015

19,172

378

2%

2016

18,743

300

2%

2017

18,651

251

1%

Source: DfT STATS19

The table below shows the number of reported road fatal accidents involving pedal cyclists, of which involved HGVs, cars, more than one pedal cyclist and pedestrians, in Great Britain: 2007 to 20171

Fatal accidents involving pedal cyclists

Number of fatal accidents involving at least one pedal cyclist

Of which involved HGV(s)

Of which involved car(s)

Of which involved more than one pedal cyclist(s)

Of which involved pedestrian(s)

Year

Number

Proportion

Number

Proportion

Number

Proportion

Number

Proportion

2007

142

33

23%

68

48%

4

3%

5

4%

2008

119

27

23%

70

59%

8

7%

3

3%

2009

108

20

19%

62

57%

3

3%

3

3%

2010

117

21

18%

61

52%

2

2%

4

3%

2011

112

19

17%

63

56%

7

6%

2

2%

2012

122

24

20%

67

55%

3

2%

3

2%

2013

118

19

16%

61

52%

3

3%

6

5%

2014

117

20

17%

58

50%

4

3%

6

5%

2015

106

21

20%

52

49%

5

5%

3

3%

2016

108

16

15%

59

55%

1

1%

4

4%

2017

112

15

13%

58

52%

4

4%

4

4%

Source: DfT STATS19

  1. Proportions would not add up to 100% in a year as a fatal road accident involving a pedal cyclist can also involve none other, one other or multiple vehicles in the road accident.

On 18 October the Department published a summary of the 14,000 responses received to its Call for Evidence on cycling and walking safety, including issues relating to large vehicles. We have recently announced a number of activities to improve the safety, and perception of safety, of cycling and walking: tailored cycle training for driving instructors, support for police in tackling unsafe “close passing”, an update to the National Standard for Cycle Training and, most recently, a review of the Highway Code to include overtaking and opening vehicle doors.

The Department will publish its full response to the Call for Evidence in due course.


Written Question
Large Goods Vehicles: Safety
Thursday 25th October 2018

Asked by: Clive Efford (Labour - Eltham and Chislehurst)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what discussions he has had with heavy goods vehicle manufacturers on altering the designs of vehicles to improve safety on roads for pedestrians and cyclists; and if he will make a statement.

Answered by Jesse Norman - Shadow Leader of the House of Commons

Officials are in continuous discussion with HGV manufacturers and relevant trade associations about how different vehicle designs could improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists. These cover a range of options, including safer vehicle fronts, mirrors, better direct vision, camera monitoring systems, other detection or warning devices, side under-run guards and electronic safety aids such as advanced emergency braking systems.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 11 Oct 2018
Oral Answers to Questions

"Peak-time trains were cancelled yesterday and today, and there are regular delays at peak time. Is the railways Minister satisfied with the performance of the network and of the Southeastern train operator?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 19 Jun 2018
Confidence in the Secretary of State for Transport

"I wholeheartedly support the motion because somebody has to take responsibility for what is happening to my constituents who use the trains on a daily basis. This Government have history in terms of how they have treated my constituents. They interfered with the Thameslink project when they first got their …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 19 Jun 2018
Confidence in the Secretary of State for Transport

"Absolutely; someone has to take responsibility. When my constituents were told they had to suffer this disruption, they accepted that, because a major refurbishment was taking place, but they were told that things would improve when the services were restored. They are now told that they will have fewer central …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 19 Jun 2018
Confidence in the Secretary of State for Transport

"I agree with my hon. Friend that the Secretary of State has to take responsibility. That is why I fully support the motion.

The Secretary of State really exposed himself by putting his particularly dogmatic approach to the franchise system ahead of the interests of passengers in a letter that …..."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 19 Jun 2018
Confidence in the Secretary of State for Transport

"That is absolutely right. This is the first time that the right hon. Gentleman has got caught when everything has come home to roost while he is still in position. Usually he moves on and someone else has to sort out his problems—for example, by allowing prisoners to have books.

…..."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 19 Jun 2018
Confidence in the Secretary of State for Transport

"The Minister says that, but why is Govia being allowed to re-bid for franchises or to bid for others?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 24 May 2018
Oral Answers to Questions

"rose—..."
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