UNUnited Nations Economic Commission for Europe
Number of persons killed or injured in road accidents by Total Accidents, Country and Year

Number of persons killed or injured in road accidents by Total Accidents, Country and Year


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Number of killed as reported
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.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Czech Republic:
The source of data from year 2005 is CARE database.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Denmark:
The source of data from year 2005 is CARE database.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Estonia:
The source of data from year 2005 is CARE database.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Finland:
The source of data from year 2005 is CARE database.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
France:
The source of data from year 2005 is CARE database.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Greece:
The source of data from year 2005 is CARE database.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Hungary:
The source of data from year 2005 is CARE database.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Italy:
The source of data from year 2005 is CARE database.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Luxembourg:
The source of data from year 2005 is CARE database.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Malta:
The source of data from year 2005 is CARE database.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Netherlands:
The source of data from year 2005 is CARE database.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Portugal:
The source of data from year 2005 is CARE database.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Austria:
The source of data from year 2005 is CARE database.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Spain:
The source of data from year 2005 is CARE database.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Sweden:
The source of data from year 2005 is CARE database.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
United Kingdom:
The source of data from year 2005 is CARE database.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Belgium:
The source of data from year 2005 is CARE database.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Austria:
As from 1966 till 1991, persons are recorded as killed who die within 3 days as a result of the accident; persons who die later are recorded as injured. Before 1966 and as from 1992, the standard definition was applied whenever possible.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Greece:
Persons are recorded as killed who die within 3 days as a result of the accident; persons who die later are recorded as injured.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Latvia:
Persons are recorded as killed who die at the scene of the accident or within 7 days; persons who die later are recorded as injured.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Netherlands:
Injured persons refer to persons who were hospitalized.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Portugal:
Data refer to continent only.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Portugal:
Persons are recorded as killed who die at the scene of the accident or during or immediately after transport from the scene of the accident; persons who die later are recorded as injured.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
Spain:
Persons are recorded as killed who die within 24 hours as a result of the accident; persons who die later are recorded as injured.

Number of persons injured in road traffic accidents:
United Kingdom:
Data refer to Great Britain.