2026 call for research projects Updated on 26/02/2026 Page de base The 2026 Call for Research projects is now open.
January 2026 Road Safety Dashboard Updated on 13/02/2026 ONISR Article In January 2025, 226 people died on the roads of mainland France, and 11 overseas.
2024 Road traffic violations annual report Updated on 02/02/2026 ONISR Article In 2024, more than 27.6 million traffic offences were recorded, representing a decrease of 8.6% compared to 2023 and 7.0% compared to 2017. These offences included 1.1 million criminal offences (+9.5% compared to 2023) and 26.5 million minor…
Certified indicators Updated on 30/01/2026 Page de base The main statistical series produced by ONISR have been certified by the Public Statistics Authority since 2013. The latest ASP notice, dated 13 November 2025, renews the certification of the series concerning fatalities and recognises as ‘public…
December 2025 Road Safety Dashboard Updated on 30/01/2026 ONISR Article In December 2024, 290 people died on the roads of mainland France, and 19 overseas.
2025 Road Safety Annual Report Updated on 30/01/2026 ONISR Article Publication on 30 January 2026 of the provisional Road safety results for 2025, available for download here.The final report will be published at the end of May 2026.In mainland France, 3,260 people died on the roads (2,526 men and 734 women), which…
November 2025 Road Safety Dashboard Updated on 16/12/2025 ONISR Article In November 2024, 270 people died on the roads of mainland France, and 13 overseas.
IRTAD Conference 2026 Updated on 13/11/2025 Agenda The International Transport Forum (OECD) statistical group IRTAD (International Traffic Safety Data and Analysis Group) is organising a scientific conference on "Better Road Safety Data for Better Safety Performance"
October 2025 Road Safety Dashboard Updated on 13/11/2025 ONISR Article In october 2025, 291 people died on the roads of mainland France, and 16 overseas.
September 2025 Road Safety Dashboard Updated on 20/10/2025 ONISR Article In September 2024, 291 people died on the roads of mainland France, and 15 overseas.