Progress
Northern Ireland Road Victims Killed / Seriously Injured 1989-2003.
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Actual KSIs (Killed and Seriously Injured) |
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Based on economic cost of £1.25m per death and £0.14m per serious injury
| Year |
Actual KSIs |
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Year |
Actual KSIs |
1989 |
2195 |
|
1997 |
1692 |
1990 |
2178 |
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1998 |
1698 |
1991 |
1833 |
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1999 |
1650 |
1992 |
1991 |
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2000 |
1957 |
1993 |
1868 |
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2001 |
1830 |
1994 |
1805 |
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2002 |
1676 |
1995 |
1676 |
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2003 |
1438 |
1996 |
1741 |
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Between 1989 and 2003 there were approximately 5697 fewer deaths and serious injuries than if casualties had remained at the same level as in 1989.
The second Annual Report on the Northern Ireland Road Safety Strategy was published in July 2005 and sets out the progress during 2004 in reducing the number of people seriously injured on Northern Ireland's roads.