List of road traffic accidents deaths in Republic of Ireland by year
Official road traffic accident statistics in the Republic of Ireland are compiled by the Road Safety Authority (RSA) using data supplied by the Garda Síochána (police).[1] While related data is collected by other organisations, including the National Roads Authority, local authorities, and the Health Service Executive, these are not factored into RSA statistics.[2]
Year | Deaths | Injuries | Serious Injuries[n 1] | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
1922 | 51[n 2][n 3] | 583[n 3] | [4] | |
1923 | 75[n 2][n 3] | 701[n 3] | [4] | |
1924 | 64[n 2][n 3] | 725[n 3] | [4] | |
1925 | 96[n 2][n 3] | 973[n 3] | [4] | |
1926 | 130[n 2][n 3] | 1,148[n 3] | [4] | |
1929[n 4] | 106[n 5] | [5] | ||
1931 | 184 | 2,870 | [6] | |
1932 | 202 | 2,934 | [6] | |
1933 | 185 | 2,747 | [6] | |
1934 | 199 | 2,934 | [7] | |
1935 | 222 | 3,388 | [8] | |
1936 | 201 | 3,534 | [8] | |
1937 | 214 | 4,247 | [9] | |
1938 | 227 | 5,516 | [9] | |
1939 | 192 | 4,989 | [10] | |
1940 | 204 | 3,929 | [10] | |
1941 | 156 | 2,609 | [10] | |
1942 | 176 | 1,881 | [10] | |
1943 | 110 | 1,455 | [10] | |
1944 | 130 | 1,408 | [10] | |
1945 | 115 | 1,679 | [10] | |
1946 | 166 | 2,861 | [10] | |
1947 | 195 | 3,294 | [10] | |
1948 | 201 | 3,836 | [10] | |
1949 | 213 | 3,941 | [10] | |
1950 | 213 | 4,452 | [10] | |
1951 | 251 | 4,471 | [10] | |
1952 | 222 | 4,208 | [10][11] | |
1953 | 257 | 4,476 | [11] | |
1954 | 267 | 4,769 | [11] | |
1955 | 282 | 5,200 | [11] | |
1956 | 313 | 5,027 | [11] | |
1957 | 274 | 4,328 | [11] | |
1958 | 269 | 3,343 | [11] | |
1959 | 306 | 3,284 | [11] | |
1960 | 302 | 5,753 | [11] | |
1961 | 332 | 5,424 | [11] | |
1962 | 339 | 5,500 | [11] | |
1963 | 335 | 4,757 | [11] | |
1964 | 341 | 5,205 | [11] | |
1965 | 356 | 5,667 | [11] | |
1966 | 382 | 5,412 | [11] | |
1967 | 416 | 6,110 | [11] | |
1968 | 447 | 9,716 | [12] | |
1969 | 462 | 9,566 | [12] | |
1970 | 540 | 9,269 | [12] | |
1971 | 576 | 9,629 | [12] | |
1972 | 640 | 8,955 | [12] | |
1973 | 592 | 8,762 | [12] | |
1974 | 594 | 8,288 | [12] | |
1975 | 586 | 7,198 | [12] | |
1976 | 525 | 7,798 | [12] | |
1977 | 583 | 8,515 | [12] | |
1978 | 628 | 9,313 | [12] | |
1979 | 614 | 8,250 | [12] | |
1980 | 564 | 8,509 | [12] | |
1981 | 572 | 8,283 | [12] | |
1982 | 533 | 8,006 | [12] | |
1983 | 535 | 7,946 | [12] | |
1984 | 465 | 8,210 | [n 6] | [12] |
1985 | 410 | 7,818 | [n 6] | [12] |
1986 | 387 | 8,329 | [n 6] | [12] |
1987 | 462 | 8,409 | [n 6] | [12] |
1988 | 463 | 8,437 | [n 6] | [12] |
1989 | 460 | 8,803 | [n 6] | [12] |
1990 | 478 | 9,429 | [n 6] | [12] |
1991 | 445 | 9,874 | [n 6] | [12] |
1992 | 415 | 10,188 | [n 6] | [12] |
1993 | 431 | 9,831 | [n 6] | [12] |
1994 | 404 | 10,229 | [n 6] | [12] |
1995 | 437 | 12,673 | [n 6] | [12] |
1996 | 453 | 13,319 | [n 6] | [12] |
1997 | 472 | 13,115 | 2,182 | [12][13] |
1998 | 458 | 12,773 | 1,916 | [12][13] |
1999 | 413 | 12,340 | 1,867 | [12][13] |
2000 | 415 | 12,043 | 1,640 | [12][13] |
2001 | 411 | 10,222 | 1,417 | [12][13] |
2002 | 376 | 9,206 | 1,150 | [12][13] |
2003 | 335 | 8,262 | 1,009 | [12][13] |
2004 | 374 | 7,867 | 877 | [12][13] |
2005 | 396 | 9,318 | 1,021 | [12][14][15][13] |
2006 | 365 | 8,575 | 907 | [12][14][15][13] |
2007 | 338 | 7,806 | 860 | [12][14][15][13] |
2008 | 279 | 9,758 | 835 / 610[n 7] | [16][14][15][13] |
2009 | 238 | 9,742 | 640 / 453[n 7] | [16][14][15][13] |
2010 | 212 | 8,270 | 561 / 388[n 7] | [16][14][15][13] |
2011 | 186 | 7,235 | 472 / 333[n 7] | [16][14][15][13] |
2012 | 161[n 8] | 7,942 | 474 / 300[n 7] | [16][14][15] |
2013 | 190 | 6,880 | 508 / 318[n 7] | [16][14][18] |
2014[n 9] | 193 | 8,079 | 758 | [14][20][21][18] |
2015 | 165 | 825 | [22][18] | |
2016 | 187 | [23] | ||
2017 | 158 | [24] | ||
2018 | 149 | [25] | ||
- Footnotes
- 'The definition of "serious injury" is an injury for which the person is detained in hospital as an in-patient, or any of the following injuries whether or not detained in hospital: fractures, concussion, internal injuries, crushings, severe cuts and lacerations, severe general shock requiring medical treatment.'[3]
- The 1922–26 figures are for fatal accidents rather than deaths.[4]
- The 1922–26 figures are for accidents caused by motor cars and horse-drawn vehicles only.[4]
- Year ending 1 September 1929.[5]
- Deaths caused by motor cars and buses only.[5]
- "Figure 4: Number of Serious Injury Collisions, 1984-2012" (RSA 2016 p.4) graphs a related number (collisions rather than persons)
- Where two figures are given for serious injuries, the first is from RSA Road Safety, Research and Driver Education 2017 and the second from RSA Research Department 2016
- Figure revised October 2016.[17]
- Data collection was automated in 2014 via the PULSE system.[19]
References
Sources
- Gárda Síochána (1939). Report on road traffic for the year 1937 : with an appendix containing abstracts from the report for the year 1938, which is in course of preparation (PDF). Official Publications. P.3424. Dublin: Stationery Office. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- Road Safety Authority (RSA) (March 2013). "Road Safety Strategy 2013–2020" (PDF). Retrieved 14 March 2018.
- RSA (24 October 2016). "Road Collision Facts 2012" (PDF). Retrieved 14 March 2018.
- RSA Research Department (March 2016). "Road Casualties and Collisions in Ireland 2014; Tables" (PDF). Loughrea, County Galway: RSA. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- RSA Road Safety, Research and Driver Education (October 2017). "Serious Injuries In Road Traffic Collisions: Progress to date" (PDF). RSA. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
- Short, Jack (October 2017). "Traffic Injuries in Ireland: a neglected problem" (PDF). Dublin: Statistical and Social Inquiry Society. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
Citations
- Short 2017 p.6
- Risk Solutions (November 2012). "Road Collision Data Collection In Ireland" (PDF). Road Collision Data Collection in Ireland and International Benchmarking. pp. 32–41. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
- RSA Research Department 2016, p.39; RSA Road Safety, Research and Driver Education 2017, p.4
- O'Higgins, Kevin (8 February 1927). "Questions. Oral Answers. — Fatal Accidents In Saorstát". Dáil Éireann Debates. Oireachtas. pp. Vol.18 No.4. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- Fitzgerald-Kenney, James (31 October 1929). "Questions. Oral Answers. — Fatal Motor Accidents". Dáil Éireann Debate. Oireachtas. pp. Vol.32 No.5 p.5 cc589–590. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- Ruttledge, P. J. (1 May 1934). "Questions. Oral Answers. - Road Accidents in Free State". Dáil Éireann Debates. Oireachtas. pp. Vol.52 No.1 p.4 c.3. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- Gárda Síochána 1939, p.4 ["During the seven years 1931 to 1937 there were 1,407 persons killed"; the sum of the other six years' fatalities is 1,208.]
- Gárda Síochána 1939, p.4
- Gárda Síochána 1939, p.38 Table (A)
- Garda Síochána (1953). Statistics of road accidents in Ireland : (excluding the six north-eastern counties) : year 1952 (PDF). Dublin. p. 4; Table 3: Summary showing the number of Accidents which occurred during the years 1938-1952. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- Central Statistics Office (1968). Statistics of road accidents in Ireland (exclusive of the six counties) in 1967 resulting in death or injury (PDF). Dublin. p. 3: Table 1: Number of road accidents which resulted in personal injury and the number of persons killed and injured in the years 1952-1967 and 1939. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- "Archived Road Collision Statistics 1961 to 2007". Roads Policing Statistics. Garda Síochána. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- RSA 2013 p.43 fig.7
- RSA Research Department 2016, p.5 "Table 2 Persons Killed and Injured, 2005–2014"
- RSA Road Safety, Research and Driver Education 2017 p.5 Table 1
- "Serious Injury Collisions — 2008 to 2013" (PDF). Garda Síochána. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
- RSA 2016 addendum between p.iv and p.v
- RSA Road Safety, Research and Driver Education 2017 p.6 Table 2
- Short 2017 p.8
- RSA Research Department 2016, p.15 "Table 18: All Casualties Classified by Road User Type"
- "Overview 2014". Roads Policing Statistics. Garda Síochána. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- "Overview 2015". Roads Policing Statistics. Garda Síochána. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- "Overview 2016". Roads Policing Statistics. Garda Síochána. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- "15% drop in road deaths to 158" (Press release). Garda Síochána. January 2018. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- "4% drop in road deaths to 149". RTÉ News. 1 January 2019. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
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