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Written questions by Johnson.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Caroline Johnson this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

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Showing 19 of 9 · Department for Transport

21 Jan 2026·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

What (a) proportion and (b) number of people imprisoned for death by careless driving obtain a driving licence within five years after release.

Reply

The information requested is not held. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency is not informed when an individual is released from prison, and endorsements ordered upon conviction by the courts for the offences of causing death by careless driving or causing death by dangerous driving are removed from the driver’s record after four years in line with the retention periods for these offences.

21 Jan 2026·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

What (a) number and (b) proportion of people who obtained a driving licence in the last 10 years after a previous conviction for death by dangerous driving committed a further motoring offence.

Reply

The information requested is not held. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency is not informed when an individual is released from prison, and endorsements ordered upon conviction by the courts for the offences of causing death by careless driving or causing death by dangerous driving are removed from the driver’s record after four years in line with the retention periods for these offences.

21 Jan 2026·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

What (a) number and (b) proportion of people who obtained a driving licence in the last 10 years after a previous conviction for death by careless driving committed a further motoring offence.

Reply

The information requested is not held. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency is not informed when an individual is released from prison, and endorsements ordered upon conviction by the courts for the offences of causing death by careless driving or causing death by dangerous driving are removed from the driver’s record after four years in line with the retention periods for these offences.

21 Jan 2026·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

What (a) proportion and (b) number of people imprisoned for death by dangerous driving obtain a driving licence within five years after release.

Reply

The information requested is not held. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency is not informed when an individual is released from prison, and endorsements ordered upon conviction by the courts for the offences of causing death by careless driving or causing death by dangerous driving are removed from the driver’s record after four years in line with the retention periods for these offences.

19 Jan 2026·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

Which 30 stations have been approved for upgrades under the Access for All scheme.

Reply

This government is committed to improving the accessibility of the railway and recognises the social and economic benefits this brings to communities. On 15 January, we were pleased to announce that 8 Access for All projects will be progressing directly to delivery and 23 projects will undergo design work for potential future delivery. Full details were provided to the House in a Written Ministerial Statement which can be found at: https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/improving-accessibility-at-railway-stations-across-britain

7 Jan 2026·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

Which 50 stations have completed feasibility studies under the Access for All scheme.

Reply

In May 2024, the previous government selected 50 stations for initial feasibility work for potential upgrades as part of the Access for All programme, before delivery funding was secured. We will make an announcement on which stations will progress in due course.

8 Dec 2025·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

What proportion of (a) named day questions and (b) ordinary written questions were responded to by her Department within the required timescale in (i) May 2025, (ii) June 2025, (iii) July 2025, (iv) August 2025, (v) September 2025, (vi) October 2025 and (vii) November 2025.

Reply

The Government recognises the importance of the effective and timely handling of written parliamentary questions (PQs).The proportion of Parliamentary Questions answered by the Department during the May-November 2025 period is as follows: Month answeredNamed Day Questions answered on timeOrdinary Written Questions answered on timeMay 2025100%97.50%June 2025100%100%July 202599%100%August 2025N/AN/ASeptember 202595%99%October 202594%96%November 202591%92%The House of Commons Procedure Committee monitors departmental PQ performance and publishes a report of the governments consolidated PQ data following the end of each session.

4 Feb 2025·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

How many and what proportion of items of correspondence from Parliamentarians received by (a) her Department, (b) herself and (c) her ministerial team have not received a substantive response in each month since August 2024.

Reply

The information requested is in the table below. Please note that some correspondence received in January will not be due for reply until February and so that month has been excluded. MonthNumber of CasesNumber ClosedNumber still Open% Still OpenAugust38338210.2%September34333851.5%October40239841%November385366195%December3823374512%Total18951821744%

20 Nov 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

With reference to the letters of 29 July and 8 November 2024 from the hon. Member for Sleaford and North Hykeham, what progress she has made on billing the North Hykeham Relief Road.

Reply

It is the responsibility of the Local Authority, Lincolnshire County Council, to provide the Department with a Full Business Case, which will be reviewed and assessed prior to a decision whether to grant full approval for the scheme.  We are expecting to see the Full Business Case in the summer of 2025 and my officials are working with the council to progress that.

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