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Road traffic fatalities, injuries and accidents involving injury by light condition

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Source: UNECE Transport Division Database.

Definition: Killed: Any person who was killed outright or who died within 30 days as a result of the accident.
Injured: Any person, who was not killed, but sustained one or more serious or slight injuries as a result of the accident.

Please note that country footnotes are not always in alphabetical order.

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For European Union member states, Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland the source of data from year 2005 onwards is the CARE database, with the following exceptions: data for Cyprus, Malta and Portugal for 2019; Ireland for 2017-2019; Liechtenstein (injuries only, 2019); and Lithuania for 2018-2019 come from the UNECE/ITF/Eurostat common questionnaire.

Country: Netherlands

Injured persons refer to persons who were hospitalized.

Country: Republic of Moldova

Break in series: From 2007 a regulation has made it compulsory for police inspectors to enter data about road accidents. For years prior this is not the case.

Country: Cyprus

Data for “Twilight (or unknown)” are included under items for “Daylight” and “Darkness” until 2005.

Country: Estonia

Data for “Twilight (or unknown)” are included under items for “Daylight” and “Darkness” until 2005.

Country: Georgia

Data for “Twilight (or unknown)” are included under items for “Daylight” and “Darkness” until 2005.

Country: Kyrgyzstan

Data for “Twilight (or unknown)” are included under items for “Daylight” and “Darkness”.

Country: Monaco

Data for “Twilight (or unknown)” are included under items for “Daylight” and “Darkness”.

Country: Ukraine

Data for “Twilight (or unknown)” are included under items for “Daylight” and “Darkness”.

Country: Portugal

Data refer to continent only.

Country: Slovenia

Data for “Twilight (or unknown)” are included under items for “Daylight” and “Darkness” through 2007.

Country: Turkiye

Data by light condition cover accidents only at Police responsibility area for years between 2000-2011 whereas for years between 2012-2015 data cover both Police and Gendermarie responsibility area. Until year 2015 figures on persons killed include the deaths only at the accident scene; however since year 2015 figures on persons killed also include the deaths within 30 days after the traffic accidents due to related accident and its impacts for people injured and sent to health facilities.

Country: United Kingdom

UK data are a sum of Great Britain and Northern Ireland datasets (collated separately.) In Northern Ireland officers are only compelled to complete the ‘light condition’ and ‘road condition’ variables where the collision involved death or serious injury, which is why the sub-components may not add up to the total.