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Monthly statistics update relating to injury road traffic collisions reported to Police.
Monthly update of statistics relating to Motoring Offences in Northern Ireland.
This report explores how the contributory factors initially recorded by police officers change when based on information available following further investigation.
Personal injury accident and casualty statistics on public roads in Great Britain for the year ending June 2023.
A summary of statistics on pedestrian casualties in reported road collisions in Great Britain with data up to 2022.
These factsheets provide an overview of casualties in collisions involving older (aged 70 and over) and younger (aged 17 to 24) drivers.
A summary of statistics on pedal cycle casualties in reported road collisions in Great Britain with data up to 2022.
Statistics on personal injury collisions on public roads in Great Britain for 2022.
The Northern Ireland draft Road Safety Strategy to 2030 Annual Statistical Report monitors the progress of the strategy against agreed targets and key performance indicators.
This research series presents the number of people seriously injured in road traffic collisions in Northern Ireland from 1999 using a clinical definition. They have been produced using data on road casualties admitted to hos…
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