– in the House of Commons on 11 July 1983.
asked the Secretary of State for Transport if he will take action to prevent heavy lorries from using the section of the A259 at the Rottingdean village intersection on the road between Brighton...
asked the Secretary of State for Transport whether he will introduce legislation requiring all new cars to have anchor points for rear seat belts.
asked the Secretary of State for Transport what consultations he has had or intends to have with British independent airlines in connection with the proposed privatisation of British Airways.
asked the Secretary of State for Transport when he will respond to British Rail's proposal for electrification of the east coast main line.
asked the Secretary of State for Transport what are the objections to providing access in Loughton to the Cambridge-bound carriageway of the M11.
asked the Secretary of State for Transport when he will announce a decision or, the form of improvements to the Hastings-Tonbridge railway line.
asked the Secretary of State for Transport if he will consider reviewing the basis upon which the road element of grant-related expenditure is determined from per capita to the needs of the area...
asked the Secretary of State for Transport how much has been spent on new road construction in each of the past three years at constant prices.
asked the Secretary of State for Transport whether it is his intention to privatise the British Airports Authority.
asked the Secretary of State for Transport whether he is yet able to assess the effect of the compulsory wearing of seat belts on road casualty figures.
asked the Secretary of State for Transport if, in view of the underspending on road capital works by local authorities in 1982–83, he has made any recommendations to local authorities on...
asked the Secretary of State for Transport what recent communications he has had with the director of the Port of London Authority.
asked the Secretary of State for Transport whether he will take steps to improve coach safety on motorways.