EVOLUTION OF ROAD SAFETY IN UNECE REGION ( )

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EVOLUTION OF ROAD SAFETY IN UNECE REGION (2001-2010) Ould Khou SID’AHMED stat.trans@unece.org Working Party on Transport Statistics, 63rd session, 14-16 May 2012

Number of road fatalities decreased by -5.6% in 2010 O. Sid’Ahmed August 12, 2019

Evolution of index of fatalities August 12, 2019

Evolution of index of fatalities by sub-region August 12, 2019

REPARTITION OF ROAD DEATHS AND POPULATION BETWEEN UNECE SUB-REGIONS, 2009 O. Sid’Ahmed August 12, 2019

Number of road fatalities in EECCA countries August 12, 2019

EVOLUTION OF THE INDEX OF KILLED IN ROAD ACCIDENTS, IN EACH EECCA COUNTRY (2001=100) O. Sid’Ahmed August 12, 2019

REPARTITION OF ROAD DEATHS BY ROAD USER IN SELECTED COUNTRIES, 2008 Azerbaijan, 2008 35% 58% 1% 0% 2% 4% Pedestrians Vehicle occupants Motorcyclists Cyclists Moped riders Coach, bus, Good vehicles Other Ukraine, 2008 40% 37% 6% 7% 1% 2% Pedestrians Vehicle occupants Motorcyclists Cyclists Moped riders Coach, bus, Good vehicles Other O. Sid’Ahmed August 12, 2019

Number of injured in road traffic accidents decreased only by -1 Number of injured in road traffic accidents decreased only by -1.2% in 2010 August 12, 2019

REPARTITION OF NUMBER OF INJURED IN ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS BETWEEN UNECE SUB-REGIONS, 2010 8% 33% 52% 7% EECCA EU-27 North America Others August 12, 2019

EVOLUTION OF THE INDEX OF INJURED IN ROAD ACCIDENTS, IN EACH EECCA COUNTRY (2001=100) O. Sid’Ahmed August 12, 2019

Number of injury road accidents decreased by -1.2% in 2010 August 12, 2019

Injury road traffic accidents in EECCA countries August 12, 2019