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    2015 road safety statistics

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    The 2015 road safety statistics published by the European Commission on 31 March confirm that European roads remain the safest in the world despite a recent slowdown in reducing road fatalities.


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    The 2015 road safety statistics published by the European Commission confirm that European roads remain the safest in the world despite a recent slowdown in reducing road fatalities. 26, 000 people lost their lives on EU roads last year, 5, 500 fewer than in 2010. There is however no improvement at EU level compared to 2014. In addition, the Commission estimates that 135, 000 people were seriously injured on EU roads. The social cost (rehabilitation, healthcare, material damages, etc.) of road fatalities and injuries is estimated to be of at least EUR 100 billion.

    The average EU fatality rate for 2015 was 51.5 road deaths per 1 million inhabitants, similar to the past two years. This slowdown, which follows a significant reduction of 8% in 2012 and 2013, has several contributing factors, such as a higher interaction between unprotected and motorised road users in our cities. Vulnerable road users (pedestrians, cyclists, etc.) also account for a large proportion of the 135 000 people the Commission estimates[1] were injured. This is the first time the Commission publishes such a figure, as EU Member States have started to report comparable and reliable data on serious road traffic injuries. This is the first step towards a European approach to serious injuries.

    The country-specific statistics (see below) reveal that the number of road fatalities still varies greatly across the EU, though this gap is becoming smaller every year. Some traditionally well-performing countries recorded less progress while three of the Member States with the highest number of road deaths improved their road safety situation.

    Improving EU road safety

    In order to reach the EU strategic target of halving the number of road deaths from 2010 to 2020, additional efforts are needed. Member States are the main actors as most of the day-to-day actions are delivered at national and local level: enforcement of traffic rules, infrastructure development and maintenance but also education and awareness raising campaigns. The European Commission acts where there is a clear EU added-value, for instance through legislation enabling the enforcement of cross-border traffic offences or by setting technical safety standards for infrastructure and vehicles. The Commission actively monitors the situation, stimulates and helps Member States to improve their performance through the exchange of data, knowledge and experience, and by sharing best practices.

    Technological breakthroughs in the last decade have greatly improved vehicle safety. The significant advances in innovation and technology have a strong future potential to improve road safety, in particular in the area of vehicle automation and connectivity. To pave the way towards automation and better management of traffic, the Commission aims to develop a master plan on the deployment of cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) – a two-way communication between vehicles, with and between road infrastructure – in the second half of 2016. Such systems allow vehicles to warn each other directly (e.g. in case of emergency breaking) or through the infrastructure (e.g. upcoming road works).

    For more information

    European Commission MEMO/16/864

    Commission’s road safety work and EU road safety statistics

     

    Annex

    Road deaths per million inhabitants – Preliminary country by country statistics for 2015

     

    2010

    2014

    2015

    2014 – 2015

    2010 – 2015

    Belgium

    77

    65

    67

    4%

    -10%

    Bulgaria

    105

    91

    95

    4%

    -12%

    Czech Republic

    77

    65

    70

    7%

    -8%

    Denmark

    46

    32

    30

    -8%

    -35%

    Germany

    45

    42

    43

    3%

    -5%

    Estonia

    59

    59

    50

    -15%

    -16%

    Ireland

    47

    42

    36

    -15%

    -22%

    Greece

    112

    73

    74

    2%

    -36%

    Spain

    53

    36

    36

    0%

    -32%

    France

    64

    53

    54

    2%

    -13%

    Croatia

    99

    73

    82

    13%

    -18%

    Italy

    70

    56

    56

    1%

    -17%

    Cyprus

    73

    52

    66

    27%

    -5%

    Latvia

    103

    106

    94

    -11%

    -14%

    Lithuania

    95

    91

    82

    -10%

    -19%

    Luxembourg

    64

    64

    58

    -9%

    0%

    Hungary

    74

    63

    66

    3%

    -13%

    Malta

    36

    24

    26

    10%

    -27%

    Netherlands

    32

    28

    28

    0%

    -12%

    Austria

    66

    51

    56

    10%

    -14%

    Poland

    102

    84

    77

    -8%

    -25%

    Portugal

    80

    61

    60

    -2%

    -33%

    Romania

    117

    91

    95

    4%

    -21%

    Slovenia

    67

    52

    58

    11%

    -13%

    Slovakia

    65

    48

    51

    6%

    -22%

    Finland

    51

    42

    48

    15%

    -3%

    Sweden

    28

    28

    27

    -2%

    0%

    United Kingdom

    30

    29

    29

    -1%

    -4%

    EU

    63

    51

    51.5

    1%

    -17%

      [1]2014 data

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