Cyclists (Rear Lights).

Oral Answers to Questions — Naval and Military Pensions and Grants. – in the House of Commons am ar 7 Gorffennaf 1925.

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Mr. T. THOMSON:

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asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if, when considering the Traffic Report of the police authorities and road users, and its recommendation in favour of rear lights on all bicycles, he will be willing to receive a deputation of the accredited representatives of the national organisations of cyclists on this question?

Photo of Lieut-Colonel Wilfrid Ashley Lieut-Colonel Wilfrid Ashley , New Forest and Christchurch

As the hon. Member knows, I have already received a number of deputations from representatives of bodies interested in this subject. I am doutful whether any useful purpose would be served at present by my receiving another deputation. If, however, there are any fresh facts which the hon. Member desires to put forward, I shall be glad to consider them.

Mr. THOMSON:

As this Report was made to the Home Office, is not the Home Office considering the matter?

Photo of Lieut-Colonel Wilfrid Ashley Lieut-Colonel Wilfrid Ashley , New Forest and Christchurch

It is not technically a report made to the Home Office. It is an investigation by the Association of Chief Constables who are, it is true, under the Home Office, but this is not a Home Office matter.

Photo of Mr Samuel March Mr Samuel March , Poplar South Poplar

Does not the hon. and gallant Member think that these cyclists are endangering their own lives by not carrying rear lights?

Photo of Sir Harry Brittain Sir Harry Brittain , Acton

Is it not the case that the hon. Member, who is a cyclist, and who constantly puts these questions, is very fortunate to be still with us?

Photo of Mr John Whitley Mr John Whitley , Halifax

Hon. Members are giving their views.