April 2025 Road Safety Dashboard Updated on 16/05/2025 ONISR Article In April 2025, 247 people died on the roads of mainland France, and 16 overseas.
February 2025 Road Safety Dashboard Updated on 13/03/2025 ONISR Article In February 2025, 195 people died on the roads of mainland France, and 19 overseas.
January 2025 Road Safety Dashboard Updated on 14/02/2025 ONISR Article In January 2025, 203 people died on the roads of mainland France, and 20 overseas.
Speed Observatory Updated on 17/10/2022 ONISR Article In October 2022, the ONISR published a study on the observation of traffic speeds in 2021: speeds are increasing on almost all networks, with the exception of city centre arteries. This report is now available in English.
Alcohol - Illegal drugs Updated on 09/09/2022 Cerema Article It is rather difficult to have precise data on the number of road users involved in accidents with the presence of illegal substances, because the results of drug tests are not completely filled in the accident circumstances summary sheets that are…
2020 Road traffic violations annual report Updated on 06/01/2022 ONISR Article A new version of the report is available, supplemented by the section on the judicial handling of road safety offenses for the years 2019 and 2020. The ONISR publishes in December 2021 the report of the offenses noted by the police in 2020, and…
Road user behaviour observatory Updated on 20/10/2021 ONISR Article Behaviour observations in traffic in 2021 show a stability in the use of seatbelts in the back of cars and the use of safety helmets among cyclists, a study published by ONISR in September 2022. This report is now available in English. Behaviors…
The departmental families of local road safety indicators (LRSI) Updated on 17/09/2021 Cerema-ONISR Article France mainland into families of homogeneous departments.
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…