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Road Casualties Map (UK)

This searchable and zoomable interactive map was published by transport data mapping specialists ITO World in November 2011. The map was compiled using 10 years of road casualty statistics from 2000-2010 for Great Britain. Information is provided showing those killed, seriously injured and slightly injured as well as mode of transport. For fatalities additional information is available giving the person's age (or age band), gender and the year in which the crash took place.

During the period of reporting, 32,995 people were killed in road traffic incidents in the UK, and almost 3 million people were injured, equivalent to one in 20 of the population.

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