Transport safety performance in the EU : A statistical overview
Utgivningsinformation: Bryssel European Transport Safety Council, ETSC, 2003Beskrivning: 32 sISBN:- 9076024154
Transport crashes in the EU killed about 39,200 EU citizens in 2001, cause over 3.3 million casualties and presently cost over 180 billion Euros (estimate taken from ETSC (1997) and corrected for inflation and improved safety), around twice the total EU budget for all activity. Road crashes in the EU each year lead to 97% of all transport deaths and to more than 93% of all transport crash costs and are the leading cause of death and hospital admission for citizens under 50 years. Road crashes cost more than congestion, pollution, cancer and heart disease and result in a five times higher death rate in the worst than the best performing Member States. As part of the current programme of activity which receives matched funding from the European Commission, the European Transport Safety Council has brought together independent experts from across the EU to update the analyses of the risk of death on travel modes within the EU that were presented in the1999 ETSC Report on "Exposure data for travel risk assessment". This Report discusses the risk trends up to 2000/2001 or 2001/2002 and considers what they mean for EU citizens and policy makers