Statistics

This section provides an overview of key statistics and facts on transport safety, and has links to further sources of information.

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National Travel Survey: 2011

The Department for Transport has published the National Travel Survey 2011.  Some of the main findings are:The average distance travelled per person per year is only 2% lower in 2011 ..

Reported Road Casualties GB 2011

The Department for Transport has published Reported Road Casualties GB 2011. See PACTS comments here. 

Reported Road Casualties Q1 2012

The Department for Transport has published Reported Road Casualties Great Britain: Provisional estimates Q1 2012 and Reported Road Casualties in Great Britain: 2011 provisional estima..

Reported Road Casualties in Great Britain: Quarterly Provisional Estimates Q2 2011

The statistics are available on the DfT website. The key findings from the Quarterly Provisional Estimates Q2 2011 include: - There were 1,910 people killed and 24,560 killed or serio..

Reported Road Casualties in Great Britain: 2010 provisional estimates for accidents involving illegal alcohol levels

Provisional 2010 drink drive estimates show: - Fatalities resulting from drink and drive accidents fell by 35 per cent from 380 in 2009 to 250 in 2010, whilst seriously injured casualties fell ..

Reported road casualties Great Britain: provisional estimates Q1 2011

The key findings from the Quarterly Provisional Estimates Q1 2011 include:  - There were 1,870 people killed and 24,770 killed or seriously injured (KSI), in reported road accidents in the..

EU Road Fatalities

A press release from the European Commission has revealed that EU road fatalities fell by 11% from 2009 - 2010. The UK should be proud of its 18% reduction from 2009 - 2010, and 47% from 2001 - 2010..

Provisional Reported Road Casualties in Great Britain 2010

The Department for Transport has published the provisional figures for Reported Road Casualties 2010. They are available at http://bit.ly/lnxo7QPACTS comments:Commenting on figures published to..

RAC Foundation - Mortality statistics and road traffic accidents in the UK

RAC Foundation:"Road accidents eclipse stabbings, shootings, suicide by hanging and substance abuse combined, as the biggest cause of death amongst the young other than illness.Between the ages..

Quarterly Road Traffic Estimates: Quarter 4 2010

The Department for Transport have published quarterly road traffic estimates for Q4 2010.The following are key results:- All motor vehicle traffic was 3.5 per cent lower in the fourth quar..

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