October 2019 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 14/11/2019 ONISR Article In October 2019, road traffic fatalities decrease compared to October 2018 with 22 fewer people killed.
Traffic offences Updated on 15/10/2019 ONISR Article A road traffic offence is defined as an action that contravenes the Highway Code. Road traffic offences may take various forms (parking offences, speeding, driving under the influence of drugs, lack of a driving licence, hit-and-run offences, etc…
Convictions for traffic offences Updated on 15/10/2019 Ministry of Justice Article In 2023, 407 300 road safety offenders were referred by public prosecutors, representing 21 % of all offenders referred that year. This summary is based on provisional 2023 data provided by the Ministry of Justice.
September 2019 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 11/10/2019 ONISR Article 313 people were killed on the roads of France mainland in September 2019, 9 fewer than in September 2018.
Reported behaviours Updated on 23/09/2019 ONISR Article Many surveys are organized by various sponsors, both public and private. The topics covered are varied: alcohol, telephone driving, professional road risk, behaviour of parents who drive.... ONISR monitors and presents a panel of results each year…
August 2019 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 09/09/2019 ONISR Article In August 2019, road traffic fatalities rise compared to August 2018 with 44 additionnal people killed.
July 2019 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 14/08/2019 ONISR Article Road traffic fatalities are stable compared to July 2018 with the same number of people killed.
Departure from the 80 km/h speed limit : decision support Updated on 09/07/2019 Experts committee Article How to decide to depart from the 80 km/h speed limit without causing accidents? The new speed limit was introduced on 1 July 2018 outside built-up areas on all single carriageways without central separation, with the exception of overtaking slots,…
June 2019 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 09/07/2019 ONISR Article Road deaths in the first semester of 2019 were down -0.6% in metropolitan France.