2020 Road Safety Annual Report Updated on 31/05/2021 ONISR Article The full 2020 review is online! You can download it here. 2,780 people died on France's roads (metropolitan and overseas) in 2020. This figure, 21% fewer than in 2019, is historically low. This development is largely explained by the effects of the…
December 2020 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 29/01/2021 ONISR Article In December 2020, 234 people were killed on French roads, in France mainland or in overseas territories.
November 2020 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 09/12/2020 ONISR Article In November 2020, 191 people were killed on French roads, in France mainland or in French overseas territories.
October 2020 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 11/11/2020 ONISR Article In October 2020, 218 people were killed on French roads, in France mainland or in French overseas territories.
September 2020 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 20/10/2020 ONISR Article In September 2020, 303 people were killed on French roads, in France mainland or in French overseas territories.
August 2020 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 14/09/2020 ONISR Article In August 2020, 248 people were killed on French roads, in France mainland or in French overseas territories.
July 2020 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 12/08/2020 ONISR Article In July 2020, 315 people were killed on French roads, in France mainland or in French overseas territories.
80 km/h speed limit on rural single carriageways Updated on 20/07/2020 Cerema-ONISR Article Final evaluation report: Cerema publishes the final assessment of the impact of the measure, 2 years after its implementation. Cerema, which carries out the evaluation in collaboration with ONISR and Gustave Eiffel University (formerly Ifsttar),…
June 2020 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 17/07/2020 ONISR Article In June 2020, 224 people were killed on French roads, in France mainland or in French overseas territories.
Impact of population lockdown during spring 2020 COVID crisis Updated on 17/07/2020 ONISR Article The sudden stop of journeys, which at the end of the lockdown period resumed very gradually, has reduced dramatically the number of road traffic accidents. However, the severity of accidents has increased.