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Annual Global Road Crash Statistics
Nearly 1.3 million people die in road crashes each year, on average 3,287 deaths a day.
An additional 20-50 million are injured or disabled.
More than half of all road traffic deaths occur among young adults ages 15-44.
Road traffic crashes rank as the 9th leading cause of death and account for 2.2% of all deaths globally.
Road crashes are the leading cause of death among young people ages 15-29, and the second leading cause of death worldwide among young people ages 5-14.
Each year nearly 400,000 people under 25 die on the world's roads, on average over 1,000 a day.
Over 90% of all road fatalities occur in low and middle-income countries, which have less than half of the world's vehicles.
Road crashes cost USD $518 billion globally, costing individual countries from 1-2% of their annual GDP.
Road crashes cost low and middle-income countries USD $65 billion annually, exceeding the total amount received in developmental assistance.
Unless action is taken, road traffic injuries are predicted to become the fifth leading cause of death by 2030.
Annual United States Road Crash Statistics
Over 37,000 people die in road crashes each year
An additional 2.35 million are injured or disabled
Over 1,600 children under 15 years of age die each year
Nearly 8,000 people are killed in crashes involving drivers ages 16-20
Road crashes cost the U.S. $230.6 billion per year, or an average of $820 per person
Road crashes are the single greatest annual cause of death of healthy U.S. citizens traveling abroad
The Commission has adopted an ambitious Road Safety Programme which aims to cut road deaths in Europe between 2011 and 2020. The programme sets out a mix of initiatives, at European and national level, focussing on improving vehicle safety, the safety of infrastructure and road users' behaviour.
Key figures:
Road Safety is a major societal issue. In 2011, more than 30,000 people died on the roads of the European Union, i.e. the equivalent of a medium town.
For every death on Europe's roads there are an estimated 4 permanently disabling injuries such as damage to the brain or spinal cord, 8 serious injuries and 50 minor injuries.
News about DfT drink driving statistics, due for publication in August.
The release of provisional 2013 drink drive estimates (originally scheduled for August) has been delayed. Final estimates for 2012 will be published in August as planned. The document below has more detail on this change.
Changes to 2013 provisional drink drive statistics: June 2014
Most of the statistics are based on accidents reported to the police (STATS19 system). These provide detailed statistics about the circumstances of personal injury road accidents, including the types of vehicles involved and the consequent casualties.
Other sources directly related to road safety are also used, including hospital admissions, death registrations, coroner’s reports, national travel survey, crime survey from England and Wales and statistics on breath tests and motoring offences from the Home Office and Ministry of Justice.
Business Plan Indicator - annual road fatalities
An index sheet of all the road accidents and safety statistical tables is available:
Road accidents and safety statistical tables index
Historical archived reports
Archived reports - publications released during 2011
External websites
Road safety research reports
Road accident statistics (STATS19) research datasets available from the Economic and Social Data Service
International comparisons: International Traffic Safety Data and Analysis group (IRTAD)
European Commission road safety data (CARE database)

Reported road casualties in Great Britain: main results (June). First release of key statistics on casualties and accidents reported to police
Reported in Great Britain: quarterly provisional estimates (August, November, February). Key quarterly statistics. No release for final quarter of the year as this is covered by the annual results
Reported road casualties in Great Britain: annual reports (September). Detailed data and analyses of road casualties, with articles presenting further analysis on specific road safety topics
Reported road casualties in Great Britain: estimates for accidents involving illegal alcohol levels (August) An annual statistical release providing provisional estimates on accidents involving drinking and driving in Great Britain
Other ad-hoc surveys or factsheets are also published from time to time. The notes and definitions for all road safety statistics can be found in the link below.
Statistics on road safety in Great Britain are mostly based on accidents reported to the police via the STATS19 system. This system allows police forces to report all personal-injury accidents to the Department. It does not collect any information about damage-only accidents. Information on STATS19 can be found in the report form and the guidance document used by the police when completing the form which can be found below.
Road accidents and safety statistics guidance
Comparisons with death registration statistics show that very few, if any, road accident fatalities are not reported to the police. However, it has long been known that a considerable proportion of non-fatal casualties are not known to the police, as hospital, survey and compensation claims data all indicate a higher number of casualties than are reported.
The department produces an annual ‘best estimate’ of the total number of road casualties in Great Britain each year, including those not reported to police. This is derived primarily from National Travel Survey (NTS) data. The latest such estimates, along with a description of how the have been derived and their limitations, are set out in an annual article published in the Reported Road Casualties Great Britain: Annual report.
The STATS19 data are therefore not a complete record of all injury accidents and this should be borne in mind when using and analysing the data. However, they remain the most detailed, complete and reliable single source of information on road casualties covering the whole of Great Britain, in particular for monitoring trends over time. Some of the statistics published in the annual report are based on linking Police accident data (STATS19) and Hospital Admissions data (HES).
Car Accident Statistics Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Car Accident Statistics Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Car Accident Statistics Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Car Accident Statistics Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Car Accident Statistics Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Car Accident Statistics Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Car Accident Statistics Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Car Accident Statistics Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Car Accident Statistics Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Car Accident Statistics Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Car Accident Statistics Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Car Accident Statistics Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Car Accident Statistics Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Car Accident Statistics Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Car Accident Statistics Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Car Accident Statistics Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Car Accident Statistics Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos

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