The European Commission has published the most recent statistics on road fatalities, based
on provisional data for 2013
showing that road fatalities across the EU have decreased by 8% in 2013.
This reduction, following the reduction of 9% in 2012, means that
Member
States are back on track towards the strategic target to reduce
the number of road deaths on Europe's roads by half in 10 years (2011-2020).
Country by country statistics
show that the number of road deaths still varies greatly across the EU,
from around 30 (Sweden, UK, Denmark and the
Netherlands) to more than 80 (Romania, Poland, Croatia, Latvia,
Lithuania, Bulgaria and Greece) deaths per million inhabitants.
In the respective
accompanying European Commission Road Safety Vademecum, the basic safety
trends, statistics and challenges in the EU 2010-2013
are highlighted.
Πηγή: Ε.Μ.Π
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