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Road deaths and injuries in West Yorkshire and nationally

The figures below show deaths, serious injuries, and all injuries on the roads of West Yorkshire and across the UK.
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These statistics represent real people with families and friends who are deeply affected.

The only acceptable number of road casualties is zero. We aim to create a society where everyone in West Yorkshire feels safe on our roads.

Locally

  • 1,318 people were killed or seriously injured on West Yorkshire roads in 2024. 1,278 people were seriously injured and 40 lost their lives.
  • The human cost alone is a tragedy, but financially, each fatality costs society £2.5 million.

Nationally

  • 5 people on average die on UK roads every day (10-year average from 2013-2022).
  • 82 people, or one every 16 minutes, are seriously injured daily on UK roads (10-year average from 2013-2022).
  • £43 billion was the total financial cost of all collisions in Great Britain in 2022, with a quarter linked to KSI collisions (Department of Transport figures, 2023).

To learn more about road safety statistics, visit Brake’s website.