Road Safety of Pedestrians in the EU is highlighted at the Traffic Safety Basic Facts 2011 recently released at the European Road Safety Observatory of the European Commission as prepared by the DACOTA project. 6.641 pedestrians were killed in road traffic accidents in the EU countries in 2009, which is 20% of all fatalities. This figure represents a 34% decrease in relation to the 9.476 pedestrian fatalities since ten years before in 2000.
Pedestrians’ Road Safety – EU facts & figures 2011
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2017-02-04T21:46:06+00:00
June 15th, 2012|Categories: Data|Tags: international comparisons, pedestrians|
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