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  • People killed or injured in road traffic accidents per 100 000 People killed or injured in road traffic accidents per 100 000 (Line chart)
  • People killed or injured in road traffic accidents per 100 000 People killed or injured in road traffic accidents per 100 000 (Bar chart)
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Data set notes
European Health for All database

Indicators: 565
Updated: 18 October 2024

The following abbreviations are used in the indicator titles:
•    SDR: age-standardized death rates (see HFA-DB user manual/Technical notes, page 13, for details)
•    FTE: full-time equivalent
•    PP: physical persons
•    PPP$: purchasing power parities expressed in US $, an internationally comparable scale reflecting the relative domestic purchasing powers of currencies.

Indicator notes
People killed or injured in road traffic accidents per 100 000
Indicator code: E110302.T This indicator shares the definition with the parent indicator \"Number of people killed or injured in road traffic accidents\".

Self-explanatory. See also WHO indicator no. 175701.

From 2002 the data source is the ECE, Statistics of Road Traffic Accidents in Europe, ECE, Geneva_
Country/Area notes
Belgium
Source: Belgian Institute for Road Safety .
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Croatia
Killed persons included.
Estonia
Estonian Statistics no. 12, 1995, 1994, 1992. Statistical Office of Estonia.
Finland
Source: Statistics Finland
Germany
Source: German Health Monitoring System
Ireland
Source: National Roads Authority.
Israel
Source: Statistical Abstract of Israel, Central Bureau of Statistics.
Italy
Source: ISTAT.
Luxembourg
From 1991 based on police reports.
Slovenia
Ministry of the Interior of Slovenia, Ljubljana 1996 (Road traffic accidents database of Slovenia).
Spain
Total number of persons deaths +several injured+injured in road traffic accidents (included
accidents in town). Since 1993 deaths are counted 30 days after accidents.

Source: Direccion General de Trafico. Boletin Informativo. Accidentes.
Sweden
Def:No. of persons injured in road traffic accidents, reported to police. Source: see 175701.