Final Figures Presented: 2770 Fatalities in Germany Last Year
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In 2024, 2,770 people died in road traffic accidents in Germany. 69 people were killed less than in 2023 (2,839) and about as many as in 2022 (2,788). According to the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), according to final results, the number of people injured in road traffic was only slightly below the previous year's level (366,600) at around 365,000. Around 314,400 people were slightly injured (2023: 313,700), and about 50,600 people were …
Last year, 2770 people were killed in traffic accidents in Germany. Approximately 365,000 people were injured, as the Federal Statistical Office reported on Wednesday in Wiesbaden, citing the final figures. It had already published preliminary figures on accident events in February. Compared to the previous year in 2023, the number of people killed decreased by 69, while the number of people injured after traffic accidents was around 1600 below …
In 2024, 2,770 people died in road traffic accidents in Germany. This was 69 fewer fatalities than in 2023 (2,839) and roughly the same number as in 2022 (2,788), the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) announced on Wednesday based on final results. The number of road traffic injuries, at around 365,000, was only slightly below the previous year's level (366,600). Around 314,400 people were slightly injured (2023: 313,700), and around 50,600 w…
In 2024, 2,770 people died in road traffic accidents in Germany. This was 69 fewer fatalities than in 2023 (2,839) and roughly the same number as in 2022 (2,788). According to final results from the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), the number of road traffic injuries, at around 365,000, was only slightly below the previous year's level (366,600). Around 314,400 people were slightly injured (2023: 313,700), and around 50,600 were seriously …
Today, the State Statistical Office in Hesse published the traffic accident figures of 2024. And they show that it crashed more than 19,000 times on Hessen's roads. The most common causes of accidents, in which people were injured or killed, are too little distance and too fast driving. To make the roads safer, the Wiesbaden highway police are on the way – in the sights: Raser and Drängler. And we accompanied them. Here is part 2 of our series. …
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