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Official traffic collision statistics in the Republic of Ireland are compiled by the Road Safety Authority (RSA) using data supplied by the Garda Síochána (police). [1] While related data is collected by other organisations, including the National Roads Authority, local authorities, and the Health Service Executive, these are not factored into RSA statistics. [2]
Road incidents by country. ... Road incidents in the Republic of Ireland (1 C) Road incidents in Israel (4 C, 4 P) Road incidents in Italy (3 C, 6 P)
Pages in category "Road incident deaths in the Republic of Ireland" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
On 11 July 2010, eight people were killed when a black Volkswagen Passat collided with a red Toyota Corolla on the Buncrana to Clonmany section of the R238 road in County Donegal, Ireland. It was the deadliest road accident in the country since records began in 1961. [1] The road at Glasmullen was not previously thought of as an accident blackspot.
The International Road Traffic and Accident Database (IRTAD) is an initiative dedicated to compiling and analyzing global road crash data. It is managed by the International Transport Forum (ITF) under the auspices of its permanent working group, which specializes in road safety, commonly referred to as the IRTAD Group.
Lists of road accidents and incidents (6 P) A. Attacks on road transport (3 C, 27 P) B. Bridge disasters caused by collision (29 P) Bus incidents (4 C, 2 P) D.
On a population-adjusted basis, Spain had 86% fewer car crash fatalities in 2021 compared to 1991. [5] There are large disparities in road traffic death rates between regions. The risk of dying as a result of a road traffic injury is highest in the African Region (26.6 per 100 000 population), and lowest in the European Region (9.3 per 100 000 ...
Deaths by horse-riding accident in Ireland (7 P) N. Accidental deaths in Northern Ireland (2 C, ... Road incident deaths in Ireland (2 C) S. Sport deaths in Ireland ...