9. Accidents and Casualties by Police Force division and Local Authority area (Tables 10 & 11)

Key Reported Road Casualties Scotland 2018

9. Accidents and Casualties by Police Force division and Local Authority area (Tables 10 & 11)

9.1 Tables 10 and 11 show the reported numbers of accidents and casualties in each Police Force division and each Local Authority area. These are provisional figures, which are subject to a higher degree of revision from late returns and amendments than the overall national figures. In addition, there can be quite large percentage year-to-year fluctuations in the figures for local authority areas within Scotland, particularly for those with the lower numbers. Therefore, the annual average for 2014 -2018 is shown along with 2004-08 average and the figures for the latest year.

Table 10: Accidents by police force division, council and severity, 04-08, 14-18 averages and 2018

2004-08 average

2018 (provisional)

2014-2018 average (provisional)

Police division
Council

Fatal

Serious

All

Fatal

Serious

All

Fatal

Serious

All

North East 1

41

238

1,206

15

146

423

21

193

583

Aberdeen City

5

74

423

2

41

134

3

55

193

Aberdeenshire

30

131

608

8

90

240

14

110

318

Moray

6

33

175

5

15

49

4

28

71

Tayside

28

234

986

16

118

406

18

115

458

Dundee City

3

61

290

1

24

96

1

28

129

Angus

11

67

294

2

37

126

6

33

132

Perth & Kinross

14

105

401

13

57

184

11

53

198

Argyll & West Dunbartonshire

15

99

507

9

62

239

8

64

297

Argyll & Bute

11

67

298

8

42

156

6

45

186

West Dunbartonshire

4

32

209

1

20

83

2

19

111

Forth Valley

14

140

679

7

78

326

7

88

436

Clackmannanshire

2

16

89

1

12

35

0

10

55

Stirling

7

65

288

4

38

128

5

38

162

Falkirk

5

58

302

2

28

163

2

39

219

Dumfries & Galloway

12

106

455

6

67

258

10

53

270

Ayrshire

20

143

812

8

107

435

11

103

518

North Ayrshire

6

52

291

2

36

147

4

36

174

East Ayrshire

7

47

259

5

37

163

3

29

168

South Ayrshire

7

44

262

1

34

125

4

38

176

Greater Glasgow

21

307

2,170

9

173

1,036

11

178

1,318

Glasgow City

18

264

1,870

9

148

907

10

151

1,142

East Dunbartonshire

2

24

172

-

11

59

0

12

87

East Renfrewshire

2

19

129

-

14

70

-

15

89

Lothians & Scottish Borders

28

211

1,296

19

161

703

18

152

843

West Lothian

9

64

463

4

51

283

4

42

328

Midlothian

3

36

226

1

26

119

2

31

159

East Lothian

4

31

208

2

36

128

3

29

156

Scottish Borders

12

80

399

12

48

173

8

49

200

Edinburgh

9

177

1,403

5

116

774

7

140

1,038

Highlands & Islands

29

148

754

24

84

438

21

69

443

Highland

25

124

634

22

77

394

17

59

379

Orkney Islands

1

6

35

-

3

10

1

3

16

Shetland Islands

2

6

38

1

1

13

1

3

21

Eilean Siar

2

11

47

1

3

21

1

4

26

Fife

15

134

663

9

80

328

9

73

387

Renfrewshire & Inverclyde

9

94

634

4

55

288

5

56

359

Inverclyde

1

31

194

-

17

78

2

15

104

Renfrewshire

8

63

441

4

38

210

4

41

255

Lanarkshire

25

197

1,463

18

121

758

16

134

888

North Lanarkshire

11

95

742

5

70

376

5

67

447

South Lanarkshire

15

102

721

13

51

382

11

67

440

Scotland

268

2,226

13,026

149

1,368

6,412

160

1,417

7,839

1. In 2015 the police created a new North East division by combining Aberdeen, Moray and Aberdeenshire councils.

Note: Latest year is provisional, see paragraph 9.1

Table 11: Casualties by police force division, council and severity, 04-08, 14-18 averages and 2018

2004-08 average

2018 (provisional)

2014-2018 average (provisional)

Police division
Council

Fatal

Serious

All

Fatal

Serious

All

Fatal

Serious

All

North East 1

46

288

1,550

19

189

571

24

241

759

Aberdeen City

6

82

496

2

43

151

4

61

226

Aberdeenshire

33

166

824

8

121

348

15

143

435

Moray

7

41

230

9

25

72

5

37

98

Tayside

30

278

1,291

16

140

534

18

135

594

Dundee City

3

65

351

1

26

113

1

30

157

Angus

12

83

401

2

39

156

6

39

170

Perth & Kinross

15

131

539

13

75

265

11

66

267

Argyll & West Dunbartonshire

16

121

698

9

70

313

8

75

401

Argyll & Bute

12

87

427

8

48

207

6

54

255

West Dunbartonshire

4

34

271

1

22

106

2

21

146

Forth Valley

15

168

911

10

93

443

9

104

583

Clackmannanshire

2

20

117

1

12

45

0

10

71

Stirling

7

82

392

5

44

182

6

49

227

Falkirk

5

66

401

4

37

216

3

45

286

Dumfries & Galloway

14

127

621

7

83

357

11

65

371

Ayrshire

22

173

1,078

8

124

574

12

123

694

North Ayrshire

6

64

387

2

42

192

4

44

233

East Ayrshire

8

56

338

5

45

214

3

35

234

South Ayrshire

8

53

353

1

37

168

5

44

227

Greater Glasgow

21

331

2,718

10

187

1,297

12

189

1,651

Glasgow City

18

281

2,332

10

161

1,138

12

161

1,431

East Dunbartonshire

2

26

222

-

11

68

0

13

110

East Renfrewshire

2

24

165

-

15

91

-

16

110

Lothians & Scottish Borders

29

250

1,780

19

188

990

20

178

1,170

West Lothian

9

78

659

4

53

398

5

46

460

Midlothian

3

41

297

1

28

157

3

36

213

East Lothian

4

36

267

2

42

196

3

34

217

Scottish Borders

12

95

557

12

65

239

9

62

281

Edinburgh

9

188

1,673

5

121

949

7

147

1,234

Highlands & Islands

33

189

1,111

25

100

603

21

87

602

Highland

28

160

942

23

90

548

18

74

523

Orkney Islands

1

7

47

-

4

15

1

4

20

Shetland Islands

2

8

51

1

3

18

1

4

28

Eilean Siar

2

14

71

1

3

22

1

4

31

Fife

18

159

872

10

97

431

10

84

511

Renfrewshire & Inverclyde

9

106

823

4

57

357

5

58

458

Inverclyde

2

36

256

-

17

95

2

15

138

Renfrewshire

8

70

567

4

40

262

4

43

320

Lanarkshire

27

228

1,972

18

132

983

16

148

1,172

North Lanarkshire

12

107

1,012

5

76

476

5

72

592

South Lanarkshire

16

121

960

13

56

507

11

76

579

Scotland

292

2,605

17,097

160

1,581

8,402

173

1,635

10,202

1. In 2015 the police created a new North East division by combining Aberdeen, Moray and Aberdeenshire councils.

Note: Latest year is provisional, see paragraph 9.1

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