Persons killed in road accidents by sex (source: CARE) tran_sf_roadse

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The unit of measure is the physical person or the road accident.

The fact that in certain cases, the sum of the sub categories do not add up to the total is linked to the fact that in certain cases, correction coefficients have been applied in order to respect the so-called “death at 30 days” principle. This principle means that persons dying up to 30 days after the occurrence of the accident are indeed counted as road accident fatalities. After these 30 days, the reason for dying might be declared differently. Certain countries have used different concepts in the past, making it necessary to apply a correction coefficient. This may result in data containing decimals. As the measurement unit is the physical person, it has been preferred to display the data without decimals applying rounding. Totals may therefore appear slightly different.

Information on the correction factors applied are available under point 8.1 of the CADaS Reference Guide available under:

https://ec.europa.eu/transport/road_safety/system/files/2021-07/cadas_glossary_v_3_8.pdf

Data is initially collected by the Member States at accident level. Annual datasets are compiled by Directorate General for Mobility and Transport (DG MOVE).

The yearly monitoring reports are available on DG MOVE’s website: https://road-safety.transport.ec.europa.eu/statistics-and-analysis/data-and-analysis/annual-statistical-report_en

Data is disseminated on an annual basis.

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