Road safety annual reports from 1952 to 1959 Updated on 19/05/2019 ONISR Article In 1953, there were 118,881 traffic accidents in mainland France. 7,661 people were killed within 3 days of their accident. In 1954, of the 7,539 people killed, there were 1,544 pedestrians, 1,322 cyclists, 648 moped users, 1,888 motorcyclists and…
Road Crash early data Updated on 19/05/2019 Cerema Article The first road accident statistics show that 2,246 people were killed in 1924, 5,608 in 1930, 6,221 in 1933 and 5,650 in 1937. The first BAAC appeared in 1938, the first detailed report in 1951.
January 2019 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 19/05/2019 ONISR Article Road deaths rose by 3.9% in France mainland in January 2019.
Accidents stakes on the main network of rural single carriageway roads Updated on 15/05/2019 ONISR Article This study confirms that in each of the 100 counties, the main network of single carriageways accounts for most of the road deaths outside urban areas. Between 2012 and 2017, two studies examined serious accidents on this two-way network, depending…
December 2018 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 12/05/2019 ONISR Article 2018, the least deadly year in the history of Road Safety
Performance indicators for French mainland regions Updated on 12/05/2019 ONISR Article Main accident indicators for French mainland regions - update september 2023 data
Performance indicators for counties Updated on 12/05/2019 ONISR Article Main accident indicators for the counties of France mainland - update with data from Balance sheets 2021