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| Also includes Statistics on the number of cars, other vehicles, population, and a comparative Death rate per 100,000 people. Some Statistics for 'Fatalities' are either estimated or adjusted, [adjusted to meet the Internationally accepted definition of 'Road Fatality', meaning any Death which occurred within 30 days of the Accident.] Statistics have been accessed from a variety of sources and the figures do not always agree?? |
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| Developing Countries: Fatalities... 1996. |
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| Including some fully developed countries. Statistics grouped into various geographical regions. To get a good idea of the problems facing any particular country requires a lot of data. These few sample statistics will only go to show how it is impossible to make any comparisons... or draw any conclusions from just a few statistics. |
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| Also includes the national totals for the years 1990-1994, at the bottom of the page. The latest figures available for the U.S.A. shows there were 42,636 fatalities in the year 2004: 43,200 in 2005: and 42,642 in 2006. [Note... over the decade the figures for the U.S.A. did not really improve at all, while the figures for the European Union improved by about 27%.] |
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| Shows the Fatality rates for individual countries within the European Community. The totals for some countries, [most notably, Greece, Germany and the U.K] do not agree with those figures shown for Industrialised Countries in 1996. The figures where accessed from a different source and the reason for the discrepancy is not known. |
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| UK Statistics, 1980 - Present. |
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| Just a brief summary that shows there is still a long term downward trend. |
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| UK Speeding Fines in 1997 and 2007. |
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| Statistics for the Counties of England and Wales... showing the increase in Speeding Fine Revenue issued to motorists in 1997 and in 2007 under the Labour Government. |
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