5. Casualties by Type of Road (Table 3)
5. Casualties by Type of Road (Table 3)
5.1 In 2011, non built-up roads (defined in section 10.3) accounted for two-fifths of the total number of reported casualties (40%: 5,095 out of 12,763). However, they accounted for two thirds of those killed (66%: 122 out of 186) and almost a half of the total number of killed and seriously injured combined (48%: 997 out of 2,059).This will be at least in part due to the higher average speed as non built-up roads are those with a speed limit of greater than 40 mph.
5.2 Compared with the 2004-08 average, there's been a greater reduction in casualties on non built-up roads (29%) than built-up roads (22%). The reduction in non built-up roads fatalities was also greater at 42 per cent (non built up) and 22 per cent (built-up). Non built-up roads also had a greater reduction in those seriously injured (33% vs. 24%).
1 Figures for 2010 and earlier years may differ slightly to those previously published due to late returns, or corrections to earlier returns.
2 * indicates that a percentage change is not shown because the denominator is 50 or fewer.