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Data Provider: Welsh Government National Statistics Killed or Seriously Injured by casualty class and area
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Click here to sortDriver or riderClick here to sortVehicle or pillion passengerClick here to sortPedestrian
[Collapse]Total Welsh Police7532262071,186
Total Welsh Police[Collapse]Dyfed-Powys Police2517037358
Dyfed-Powys PolicePowys99298136
Ceredigion3613554
Pembrokeshire4871166
Carmarthenshire682113102
[Collapse]Gwent Police652621112
Gwent PoliceCaerphilly259741
Blaenau Gwent51.The data item is not applicable6
Torfaen31.The data item is not applicable4
Monmouthshire143421
Newport18121040
[Collapse]North Wales Police2126852332
North Wales PoliceIsle of Anglesey216128
Gwynedd37151365
Conwy4413865
Denbighshire32111154
Flintshire3410751
Wrexham44131269
[Collapse]South Wales Police2256297384
South Wales PoliceSwansea3951458
Neath Port Talbot2813849
Bridgend2842254
Vale of Glamorgan244533
Cardiff601730107
Rhondda Cynon Taf34121662
Merthyr Tydfil127221

Metadata

Title

Casualties by severity, Welsh local authorities and police force areas

Last update

28/06/2016 28/06/2016

Next update

June 2017

Publishing organisation

Welsh Government

Source 1

Reported road accidents system, Welsh Government

Contact email

stats.transport@wales.gsi.gov.uk

Designation

National Statistics

Lowest level of geographical disaggregation

Local authorities

Geographical coverage

Wales

Languages covered

English only

General description

The statistics refer to casualties resulting from personal injury accidents on public roads reported to the police and forwarded to the Welsh Government. Road Accident Data contains details of the accident, the number of vehicles involved and information on casualties.
Accident data contains: the description and location, the number of casualties and vehicles, severity of accident, type of road and contributory factors.
Vehicle description: includes details of vehicle type, age of driver/rider.
Casualty description: provides details of the severity of casualty, casualty class and age.
The Data Dictionary provides a detailed breakdown description of the variables that are included in all three categories.


Data collection and calculation

The police compile statistical data about road traffic accidents and casualties (called Stats19 data) for the Welsh Government and the Department for Transport (DfT). This follows police attendance at accidents that involve any personal injury, together with members of the public reporting personal injury accidents directly to the police. The figures are based on information available to the Welsh Government 14 weeks after the end of the latest quarter. The Stats19 data are a set of numeric and alphabet characters.
A casualty is defined as, a person killed or injured in an accident. One accident may give rise to several casualties. Casualties and accidents are subdivided into killed, seriously injured and slightly injured categories.
Casualties reported as killed include only those cases where death occurs in less than 30 days as a result of the accident. They do not include those who died as a result of natural causes (e.g. heart attack) rather than as a result of the accident, nor do they include confirmed suicides.
The classification of each accident is the most seriously injured casualty. For example if there are 5 casualties but only 1 fatality, the accident is classed as a fatal.

Frequency of publication

Annual

Data reference periods

1999 to 2015

Keywords

Transport Road Accidents Collisions Fatal Killed Serious Slight Police Police-recorded

Name

TRAN0106