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Goal 3: Good health and well-being

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GOAL 3 - Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

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METADATA: UNECE road traffic accident data come from official statistics provided by competent national authorities. Road traffic accident fatalities cover deaths of any person killed immediately or dying within 30 days as a result of a road traffic accident. See the Transport Database for further details. These figures will differ from figures compiled by the World Health Organization (WHO), and published on the Global SDG Indicators Database, due to differing definitions and also due to adjustments made to country data by WHO. For WHO metadata, see the SDG Indicators Metadata Repository.

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3.6.1 - Death rate due to road traffic injuries per million inhabitants

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.

Indicator: 3.6.1 - Death rate due to road traffic injuries per million inhabitants , Country: Netherlands

Injured persons refer to persons who were hospitalized.

Indicator: 3.6.1 - Death rate due to road traffic injuries per million inhabitants , 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.

Indicator: 3.6.1 - Death rate due to road traffic injuries per million inhabitants , Country: Turkiye

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.

Indicator: 3.6.1 - Death rate due to road traffic injuries per million inhabitants , Country: United Kingdom

Data refer to Great Britain.