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  2. Mar 4, 2024 · The statistics reveal that around 20,400 people were killed in road accidents in the EU in 2023, representing a small 1% decrease compared to the 2022 figures. Only a few Member States are on track to meet the EU target of reducing road fatalities by half by 2030.

  3. Country specific information on the number of road fatalities. EU: On average, 44 road deaths per million inhabitants in 2021, representing a 5% increase compared to 2020 but a 13% decrease compared to 2019, prior to the pandemic.

  4. Number of fatalities per million inhabitants in the EU and EFTA, 2022 compared to 2012. Countries with less than 10 fatalities are omitted: Liechtenstein, Malta and Iceland.

    • Contrasting Picture Across EU Roads
    • Most Affected Groups
    • Background
    • Road Deaths Per Million Inhabitants – Preliminary Data For 2021

    EU-wide, road deaths in 2021 rose by 5% on the previous year, although comparisons with 2020 are strongly influenced by the traffic level patterns in each country during the course of the pandemic. Between 2019 and 2020, the number of road fatalities fell by 17%. The overall ranking (the ranking excludes countries with fewer than 100 fatalities per...

    The available data for 2020 (Detailed 2021 data is not available yet) give an insight into the type of road users involved in fatal crashes and their locations and shows the gender and age of victims. Overall, 52% of road traffic fatalities occurred on rural roads, versus 40% in urban areas and 8% on motorways. Car occupants (drivers and passengers...

    The EU has set itself a 50% reduction target for road deaths – and, for the first time, also serious injuries – by 2030. This was set out in the Commission's Strategic Action Plan on Road Safety and EU road safety policy framework 2021-2030which also set out road safety plans aiming to reach zero road deaths by 2050 (‘Vision Zero’). This included s...

    There was one road fatality in Liechtenstein in 2020 and zero in 2021. The 2021 figures are based on preliminary data for some countries and may be subject to minor changes when the final data are released in autumn 2022. Data for 2021 are compared with three time-periods: 2020 (the previous year), 2019 (the baseline year for the target of 50% fewe...

  5. The maps and graphs below show the latest data on road deaths across the European Union and other countries covered by ETSC’s Road Safety Performance Index (PIN) programme. You can find full analysis and background data tables in the latest (2024) annual edition of the ETSC PIN report.

  6. Sep 10, 2024 · In 2022, people aged 25-49 years accounted for one third of road fatalities in the EU. Figure 5 shows that people aged from 25 to 49 years old accounted for the highest percentage of fatalities, representing 32.1 % of reported deaths in 2022 (EU - estimated values).

  7. Apr 12, 2024 · In 2022, road traffic accidents claimed the lives of 20 653 people in the EU, marking a 4% increase compared with 2021 (19 917 fatalities). The number of fatalities has been increasing for 2 consecutive years after the unprecedented drop in 2020 (18 833), which was attributed to COVID-19 restrictions affecting passenger transport.

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