Road safety factsheets and ad-hoc statistics
The government has published a series for road safety fact sheets which relate to specific road user groups and any one-off or ad-hoc statistics.
They include figures from various years for child casualties, motorcyclists, pedal cyclists and pedestrian casualties.
Please click here for the fact sheets.
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