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Monthly update of statistics relating to Motoring Offences in Northern Ireland.
Annual calendar year detailed trends report on road traffic collision statistics.
Calendar year report providing statistics in relation to Preliminary Breath Tests carried out by the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
Annual Report for Financial Year statistics relating to injury road traffic collisions reported to Police 2022/23.
An analysis of e-scooter casualties reported by police via the STATS19 system, linked to trauma patient data from the Trauma Audit Research Network (TARN).
Personal injury collision statistics on public roads in Great Britain for 2022.
Calendar Year update relating to injury road traffic collisions reported to Police.
This sixth report in the series presents data for the five years 2017-2021 compared with a 2012-2016 baseline, and provides the current picture ahead of the launch of GDL.
Findings of checks on the roadworthiness of trailers.
Monthly statistics update relating to injury road traffic collisions reported to Police.
This report presents information from the 2021/22 Continuous Household Survey (CHS) in relation to the attitudes, awareness and behaviours of respondents to specific road safety issues.
Initial report looking at the safety, capacity and environmental impacts of smart motorways.
These factsheets provide an overview of casualties in collisions involving older (aged 70 and over) and younger (aged 17 to 24) drivers
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