Accidental deaths: by cause 1971-1998: Social Trends 31 It is not just ill health that causes death. In 1998 there were more than 12 thousand accidental deaths in the United Kingdom this represents a fall of almost two-fifths since 1971. Moreover, the number of deaths caused by road accidents has fallen at an ...
Social Focus on Children Looks at what it is like to be a child in the United Kingdom.
The first in a series of publications aimed at complementing the policy approach of Social Trends, by providing a new perspective - that of different groups in society.
Contains data whic...
Road Accidents Statistics (STATS19 Returns) The Department for Transport (DfT) compiles data on personal injury road accidents, resulting casualties, and the vehicles involved. Accidents are those which occur on the public highway and which become known to the police within 30 days.
Data are ava...
Road Accident Statistics ( "STATS 19" returns ) (Scotland) The data cover all injury road accidents (ie accidents in which one or more people are injured) which become known to the Police in Scotland.
Three types of information are available:
(i) Attendant Circumstances of the Accidents - including the seve...
Road Safety Monitor Survey taps into the awareness as well as attitudes and behaviour of Northern Ireland respondents.
Analysis Results for Road accidents
Make and Model Data Data on vehicles involved in injury accidents from the DVLA vehicle record is added to the accident database. This includes make and model, wheelplan, body type, tax class, colour, propulsion type, years of manufacture and first registration, engine capa...