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Annual numbers of people killed on the roads of Great Britain between 1926 and 2016. Reported Road Casualties Great Britain (RRCGB), formerly Road Casualties Great Britain (RCGB) and before that Road Accidents Great Britain (RAGB), is the official statistical publication of the UK Department for Transport (DfT) on traffic casualties, fatalities and related road safety data.
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). [3] Adults aged between 15 and 44 years account for 59 percent of global road traffic deaths. 77 percent of road deaths are males. [6]
As of July 2023, 335 people had been killed on the Perth-to-Inverness stretch of the road since 1979 (an average of 7.6 deaths per year), 59 of which occurred between 2011 and 2022 (an average of 5.4 deaths per year). The "A9 Dual Action Group" was established to bring attention to the statistics.
Insurer NFU Mutual said an average of one in every 31 collisions on rural roads in Britain resulted in a death in 2022.
Road incident deaths in London (81 P) Pages in category "Road incident deaths in England" ... This page was last edited on 29 December 2023, at 02:04 (UTC).
Road incident deaths in England (1 C, 287 P) ... 2023 Nottingham attacks; S. Sheppey Crossing crash; 1976 Shippea Hill railway crossing accident; U. Ufton Nervet rail ...
Road incident deaths in the United Kingdom (4 C, 21 P) S. Road incidents in Scotland (1 C, 4 P) V. ... This page was last edited on 29 December 2023, at 01:45 (UTC).
Although the official number of deaths in Scotland due to the pandemic is 17,575, a modern estimate of total pandemic mortality in Scotland is between 27,641 and 33,771. [6] About 20,000 died in Ireland. [7] 232,112 [8] (estimate for UK only) COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom and COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland: 2020–2023