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Insert the title of your presentation here. A reduction in fatal casualties Who, why and what does this mean? . Presented by Name Here Job Title - Date. Louise Lloyd. Agenda. 1. Introduction. 2. Who : Which road user groups?. 3. Why : Vehicle safety influences. 4.
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Insert the title of your presentation here A reduction in fatal casualties Who, why and what does this mean? Presented by Name HereJob Title - Date Louise Lloyd
Agenda 1 Introduction 2 Who: Which road user groups? 3 Why: Vehicle safety influences 4 Why: Temporal and economic influences 5 Whatdoes this mean? Page 2
Aim • Investigate the causes of the major reduction • in the number of road accident fatalities in 2007-10 Page 3
Aim • Investigate the causes of the major reduction • in the number of road accident fatalities in 2007-10 Page 4
Aim • Investigate the causes of the major reduction • in the number of road accident fatalities in 2007-10 • Fatalities: • A – 7,305 • B – 1,901 • C – 3,409 Page 5
Aim • Investigate the causes of the major reduction • in the number of road accident fatalities in 2007-10 Page 6
Hypotheses Changes in: Page 7
Hypotheses Changes in: Traffic Financial stability Weather Vehicle safety Page 8
Agenda 1 Introduction 2 Who: Which road user groups? 3 Why: Vehicle safety influences 4 Why: Temporal and economic influences 5 Whatdoes this mean? Page 9
Casualty trends by road user type Killed casualty trend by casualty class Your text Page 10
Casualty trends by road user type Killed casualty trend by casualty class • Vehicle occupants: • A – 50% • B – 70% • C – 90% Your text Page 11
Casualty trends by road user type Killed casualty trend by casualty class Your text Page 12
Fatal casualties by age group Page 13
Young driver licence holders Page 14
Agenda 1 Introduction 2 Who: Which road user groups? 3 Why: Vehicle safety influences 4 Why: Temporal and economic influences 5 Whatdoes this mean? Page 15
Exposure data by car class Traffic (billion kilometres) by vehicle type Your text Page 16
Fatality rate by car type Page 17
Exposure data by car age Traffic (billion kilometres) by age of car Your text Page 18
Exposure data by car age Traffic (billion kilometres) by age of car • Severity rate for new and old cars: • A – 6% v. 4% • B – 6% v. 8% • C – 6% v. 12% Your text Page 19
Car registration year Proportion of vehicle occupant fatalities for all fatally and seriously injured occupants Page 20
Car registration year Proportion of vehicle occupant fatalities for all fatally and seriously injured occupants Page 21
Car registration year Proportion of vehicle occupant fatalities for all fatally and seriously injured occupants Page 22
Car secondary safety – drivers Your text Page 23
Car secondary safety – driver fatalities Your text Page 24
Car secondary safety – drivers seriously injured Your text Page 25
Car secondary safety – drivers Your text Page 26
Car secondary safety – pedestrian protection Your text Page 27
Car secondary safety – pedestrian protection Your text Page 28
Agenda 1 Introduction 2 Who: Which road user groups? 3 Why: Vehicle safety influences 4 Why: Temporal and economic influences 5 Whatdoes this mean? Page 29
Quarterly fatality numbers Page 30
Quarterly fatality numbers Page 31
Minimum quarterly temperature Page 32
Minimum quarterly temperature Page 33
Agenda 1 Introduction 2 Who: Which road user groups? 3 Why: Vehicle safety influences 4 Why: Temporal and economic influences 5 Whatdoes this mean? Page 34
Conclusions Traffic Financial stability Weather Vehicle safety Page 35
Conclusions Traffic General reduction in traffic Reduction in young male drivers Drink driving accidents reduced Small reduction in speeding Page 36
Conclusions Traffic Financial stability General reduction in traffic Reduction in young male drivers Drink driving accidents reduced Small reduction in speeding Page 37
Conclusions No change to trend in improvements due to secondary safety Vehicle safety Page 38
Conclusions Progressively colder winters Weather Page 39
What does this mean in Surrey? and 2011 and 2012? Page 40
Louise Lloyd Senior Statistician 01344 770145 lklloyd@trl.co.uk Page 41