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Indicator Fact Sheet
Assessment made on 01 Mar 2004
The number of fatalities in transport continues to decrease, but the media coverage of accidents gives a disproportional picture of the risk. Accidents in air, sea and rail transport receive much more attention, partly because accidents are rare, partly because it often involves a larger number of people. Road accidents generally receive much less attention in the press. The result is a skewed perception of real risks.
Even though the number of deaths due to road accidents has fallen significantly during the past decade, road traffic still makes heavy demands on society. Significant efforts will be needed to reach the ambitious target drawn up in the Common Transport Policy and the European road safety action programme. However, with improved enforcement a major step can be taken. Changing behaviour in the use of alcohol and drugs when driving, observe speed limits and wearing of seatbelts can reduce the number of victims significantly, as these factors explain around half of the fatalities in road traffic. So with improved observance of road users, the target of halving the number of deaths in road accidents between 2000 and 2010 can be reached. The target can therefore be assumed as feasible.
For references, please go to https://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/transport-accident-fatalities-3 or scan the QR code.
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