Close Menu
    Latest Category
    • Finance
    • Tech
    • EU Law
    • Energy
    • About
    • Contact
    EUbusiness.com | EU news, business and politicsEUbusiness.com | EU news, business and politics
    Login
    • EU News
    • Focus
    • Guides
    • Press
    • Jobs
    • Events
    • Directory
    EUbusiness.com | EU news, business and politicsEUbusiness.com | EU news, business and politics
    Home » Road safety targets unlikely to be met: EU report

    Road safety targets unlikely to be met: EU report

    npsnps10 April 2018
    — Filed under: Cars EU News Headline1
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    Road safety targets unlikely to be met: EU report

    Photo Damnsoft 09

    (BRUSSELS) – While 2017 showed an improvement in the number of fatalities on Europe’s roads, reaching the EU’s goal of halving road fatalities between 2010 and 2020 will be challenging, according to an EU report.

    Preliminary road safety statistics for 2017, released by the European Commission, show a decrease in the number of fatalities of around 2%, or the second year in a row.

    25,300 people lost their lives on EU roads in 2017 – 300 fewer than in 2016 (-2%) and 6 200 fewer than in 2010 (-20%).

    While this trend is encouraging, says the Commission, reaching the EU objective of halving road fatalities between 2010 and 2020 will now be very challenging.

    In addition, it is estimated that another 135,000 people were seriously injured last year, including a large proportion of vulnerable users: pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists.

    Beside the victims, road fatalities and injuries also affect the society as a whole, with an estimated socio-economic cost[ of €120 billion a year.

    The EU executive says it is currently working on a series of concrete measures to spur further substantial progress. “Behind these figures are as many stories of grief and pain,” said Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc: “Road safety is of course a responsibility shared with the Member States, but I believe that the EU can do more to better protect Europeans. The Commission is currently working on a series of concrete measures that we plan to announce in the coming weeks.”

    With an average of 49 road fatalities per one million inhabitants, European roads remained by far the safest in the world in 2017. Within the EU, Sweden (25 deaths per million inhabitants), the UK (27), the Netherlands (31) and Denmark (32) reported the best records in 2017. Compared to 2016, Estonia and Slovenia reported the largest drop in fatalities with respectively -32% and -20%.

    In addition, the performance gap between Member States further narrowed in 2017, with only two Member States recording a fatality rate higher than 80 deaths per million inhabitants (Romania and Bulgaria).

    The new road safety framework for 2020-2030 under discussion could include a revision of the European rules on vehicle safety, on infrastructure safety management and an initiative for the safe transition to cooperative, connected and autonomous mobility.

    The Commission is planning to present these measures in spring 2018.

    Commission memo: 2017 road safety statistics: What is behind the figures?

    Road safety in the EU


    Annex

    Road deaths per million inhabitants

    Preliminary country by country statistics for 2017

     2010201620172016-20172010-2017
    Belgium775655-3%-26%
    Bulgaria1059996-4%-12%
    Czech Republic775854-6%-28%
    Denmark463732-13%-28%
    Germany453938-1%-13%
    Estonia595436-32%-39%
    Ireland473933-15%-25%
    Greece1127669-10%-41%
    Spain5339402%-25%
    France645453-1%-13%
    Croatia9973808%-22%
    Italy7054563%-18%
    Cyprus73546215%-12%
    Latvia1038070-14%-38%
    Lithuania9566670%-36%
    Luxembourg645647-13%-25%
    Hungary7462643%-16%
    Malta315143-17%46%
    Netherlands3231310%-1%
    Austria665047-5%-25%
    Poland1028075-6%-28%
    Portugal80546214%-31%
    Romania11797981%-19%
    Slovenia676350-20%-25%
    Slovakia65515712%-13%
    Finland514739-18%-22%
    Sweden282725-6%-5%
    United Kingdom302827-5%-7%
    EU635049-2%-20%

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

    nps
    • Website

    Related Content

    Euro coins and notes - Photo by Pixabay

    Eurozone Economic Calendar

    Meat shop - Photo by Ryan Ladd on Unsplash

    EU moves to protect meat terms from vegetarian takeover

    Image by der_niels from Pixabay

    EuroCommerce on UTP cross-border enforcement regulation: common sense prevailed

    Sponsor: EuroCommerce5 March 2026
    EUSPA logo

    Facility Specialist, European Union Agency for the Space Programme, EUSPA

    Michael McGrath - Photo © European Union 2026

    Cosmetics the most dangerous products on EU market

    Global warming - Image by Tumisu from Pixabay

    Final green light for amended EU climate law

    LATEST EU NEWS
    Meat shop - Photo by Ryan Ladd on Unsplash

    EU moves to protect meat terms from vegetarian takeover

    6 March 2026
    Michael McGrath - Photo © European Union 2026

    Cosmetics the most dangerous products on EU market

    5 March 2026
    Global warming - Image by Tumisu from Pixabay

    Final green light for amended EU climate law

    5 March 2026
    Hamburg shipyard - Image by Manne1953 from Pixabay

    EU adopts maritime strategy for ports, shipping and shipbuilding

    4 March 2026
    Stéphane Séjourné - Photo © European Union 2026

    EU boost for manufacturing with clean products ‘made in Europe’

    4 March 2026

    Subscribe to EUbusiness Week

    Get the latest EU news

    CONTACT INFO

    • EUbusiness, 117 High Street, Chesham Buckinghamshire, HP5 1DE, United Kingdom
    • +44(0)20 8058 8232
    • service@eubusiness.com

    INFORMATION

    • About Us
    • Advertising
    • Contact Info

    Services

    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • EU News

    SOCIAL MEDIA

    Facebook
    eubusiness.com © EUbusiness Ltd 2026

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Sign In or Register

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below.

    Lost password?