Key Reported Road Casualties Scotland 2013

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ISBN 978 1 909948 25 9 (Web only publication)
ISSN 1351 3869

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Contents

1. Main points
2. Background
3. Reported numbers of Accidents
4. Reported numbers of Casualties by Severity
5. Casualties by Type of Road
6. Casualties by Mode of Transport
7. Child Casualties
8. Progress towards the casualty reduction targets for 2020
9. Accidents and Casualties by Police Force and Local Authority area
10. Source and definitions
Scottish Government Statistician Group

Figure 1: Killed from 1950 - 2013
Figure 2: Killed & seriously injured casualties and seriously injured casualties, 1950 - 2013
Figure 3: All casualties and slightly injured casualties, 1950 - 2013
Figure 4: Progress towards the 2020 casualty reduction targets

Table 1: Injury road accidents by severity
Table 2: Casualties by severity
Table 3: Casualties by built-up and non built-up roads, mode of transport and severity
Table 4: Child casualties by built-up and non built-up roads, mode of transport and severity
Table 5: People killed by mode of transport
Table 6: People seriously injured by mode of transport
Table 7: Children killed by mode of transport
Table 8: Children seriously injured by mode of transport
Table 9: Slight casualties by mode of transport
Table 10: Accidents by police force division, council and severity
Table 11: Casualties by police force division, council and severity
Table 12: Casualties by gender, severity and age, 2003 - 2013

This bulletin presents provisional statistics of reported injury road accidents (i.e. road accidents reported to the police in which one or more people were killed or injured) in Scotland in 2013. Final figures will be published in October 2014.


Published Date 2 Jun 2014 Type Mode of transport