Almost 4,000 people are killed on the world's roads every day, according to the campaigning charity RoadPeace which is marking National Road Victim Month. So who was the UK's first fatal car accident victim - exactly 114 years ago
UK Road Traffic laws do not apply to countries outside of the UK (such as Isle of Man).
Yes - in UK law you would be considered at fault for such an accident. Please see the link below to see how to determine fault generally in a road traffic accident.
In some countries, like the UK, it is the law that you must call the police. In the US you don't have to, but if you see a bad accident and it doesn't look like anyone is helping yet, you should do so.
The UK Highway Code does not show diamond shaped traffic signs because they are not authorised as legal road signs in the UK.
Audrey Harman died on December 28, 2005, in UK of road accident.
Martin Slavin died on May 25, 1988, in England, UK of road accident.
Jiver Hutchinson died on November 22, 1959, in Norfolk, England, UK of road accident.
Ralph Ince died on April 10, 1937, in London, England, UK of road accident.
Pete DeFreitas died on June 14, 1989, in London, England, UK of road accident.
Brixton Brady died on September 18, 2006, in London, England, UK of road accident.
Mark Drewry died on October 19, 2004, in London, England, UK of Road Accident.
Linford Cazenove died on September 10, 1999, in Stansted, England, UK of road accident.