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More than 3,000 Deaths on French Roads in 2024

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In addition, 236 000 people were injured in accidents, and more than three quarters of those killed and seriously injured were men.

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In addition, 236 000 people were injured in accidents, and more than three quarters of those killed and seriously injured were men.

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The record is almost stable over a year. More than three quarters of those killed and seriously injured are men and the 18-24 year olds are the most affected.

3,432 people died on the roads of Metropolitan France and Overseas France in 2024. An increase over the previous year. Over the past 10 years, the number of people killed has not been able to decrease significantly. To the point of not being able to reach the goal of reducing the number of road victims by two in the next 5 years?

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The National Interministerial Observatory for Road Safety (ONISR) has recorded 3,193 deaths in Hexagon last year, i.e. an increase of 0.8%, as well as 236,000 injuries. The total number of road accidents is 3,432 deaths including the overseas, which confirms the first

On the A36 in Mulhouse, January 21, 2023. SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP A total of 3,193 people were killed on the roads of France, overseas, in 2024, according to the final report, communicated Monday, June 2, by road safety, an increase of 0.8% compared to 2023, while 236 000 people were also injured. The total number of road accidents amounted to 3,432 deaths, including overseas, confirming the first figures presented in January. "For the second year…

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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