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ISBN 978 0 7559 9043 6 ISSN 1351 3869
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A National Statistics Publication for Scotland
1. Main points 2. Background 3. Reported numbers of Accidents 4. Reported numbers of Casualties by Severity 5. Casualties by Type of Road 6. Casualties by Mode of Transport 7. Child Casualties 8. Progress towards the casualty reduction targets for 2010 9. Accidents and Casualties by Police Force and Local Authority area 10. Source and definitionsScottish Government Statistician Group
Figure 1: Killed from 1950 - 2008 Figure 2: Killed & seriously injured casualties and seriously injured casualties, 1950 - 2008 Figure 3: All casualties and slightly injured casualties, 1950 - 2008 Figure 4: Progress towards the 2010 casualty reduction targets
Table 1: Injury road accidents by severity Table 2: Casualties by severity Table 3: Casualties by built-up and non built-up roads, mode of transport and severity Table 4: Child casualties by built-up and non built-up roads, mode of transport and severity Table 5: Killed and seriously injured casualties by mode of transport Table 6: Child killed and seriously injured casualties by mode of transport Table 7: Slight casualties by mode of transport Table 8: Accidents by police force area, council and severity Table 9: Casualties by police force area, council and severity Table 10: Casualties by gender and severity, 2000 - 2008 Table 11: Casualties by gender and age, 2000 - 2008
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