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Statistics and data about reported collisions and casualties on public roads in Great Britain.
Guide to reported road casualty statistics including notes and definitions, quality and methodology information and supporting technical documents.
Road safety factsheets relating to specific road user groups and any one-off or ad-hoc statistics
Notes and definitions for the Department for Transport's reported road casualty statistics
Methodology notes for road safety statistics.
Data about reported road accidents and casualties, breath tests, road and rail safety and motor vehicle offences, produced by Department for Transport.
Reviews of the STATS19 data and engagement with users of road accident statistics.
Detailed statistics about reported personal injury road collisions for Great Britain, vehicles and casualties involved.
An index sheet of all reported road collisions and casualties data tables and variables available in our data download tool.
How the Department for Transport investigates road accidents to understand how people are injured and to develop road safety initiatives.
Findings from six low and middle-income countries.
How training, graduated driver licensing and the New Drivers Act could reduce the number of young and inexperienced drivers involved in road accidents.
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