The number of road accidents varies significantly by country and region, but globally, the World Health Organization estimates that approximately 1.35 million people die each year due to road traffic accidents. Additionally, millions more are injured, with estimates of around 50 million non-fatal injuries annually. The statistics can fluctuate based on factors such as population density, road safety measures, and traffic regulations.
Around 293 people die because of road related accidents every year.
There is not any official statistics as to how many animals die because of road accidents each year. There are most likely hundreds of thousands of animals that accidentally die in road accidents.
Around 2000 children died each year due to road accidents.
About 40000 Serious Accidents are there per year in the UK. Pretty horrifying right? :s
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In England, there are a large number of fatalities from road traffic accidents every year. The fatality rate for road traffic accidents in England is 2,222 accidents per year.
Over a thousand train accidents occur per year in Canada. In 2009 alone, there were 1038 accidents. Almost 50% of these were non-main-track train derailments. Almost 18% were crossing accidents, and these crossing accidents resulted in 19 fatalities.
Between 2500 and 3000 every year.
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It is said that about 800 people die each year from bicycle accidents. The majority of these accidents are involving children under 18 and it is statistically proven that more males happen to get into bicycle accidents.
Over 122 cyclists died in 2012. Over 30 % of country population is death in road accidents in a year.
More cars are added to the already congested roads each and every year. Also you have more new inexperienced drivers on the road each year. This will mean more accidents. Developing countries have poor roads and poor traffic control or none at all. All of this means more accidents.