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    Default UK roads safest, says international survey

    Britain tops safety charts in survey of 33 countries

    THE DECLINE in the number of deaths on UK roads has been heralded "a record decade for road safety" following a report published by an international transport group.

    Data published by the Paris-based International Transport Forum revealed Britain has the lowest road death tally of the 33 countries surveyed, with just 3.8 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants.

    The UK joins the Netherlands and Sweden as the countries with the lowest fatality rates, while Malaysia, Argentina and Greece rated highest of the 33 countrys detailed in the survey.

    Futher data from the survey revealed motorists are least likely to be killed on Swedish, UK and Swiss roads, while the chances of being involved in a fatal crash were highest in Korea, the Czech Republic and Malaysia.

    The report found motorcycle accidents in the UK were down 23 per cent, despite a 45 per cent increase in the number of motorcycles on the road.

    Overseas figures for motorcycles, however, figured badly in the survey, with huge rises in fatal crashes in Finland and Slovenia. On the flipside, bike-related deaths dropped significantly in Portugal and Korea.

    The report found motorcycle deaths were on the increase in 'many developing countries.'

    "These increases are only partly explained by the rise in the number of motorcycles," said Veronique Feypell-de La Beaumelle, road safety expert at the International Transport Forum.

    International Transport Forum Secretary General Jack Short hailed the figures as "a record decade for road safety", adding: "Reducing fatalities around the world will be accelerated by rapid and effective transfer of knowledge, good practice and information from the best performing countries."

    Road deaths per 100,000 inhabitants in 2009:

    Malaysia - 23.8
    Argentina - 18.4
    Greece - 13.8
    Cambodia - 12.6
    Korea - 12.0
    Poland - 12.0
    US - 11.1
    Lithuania - 11.0
    New Zealand - 8.9
    Belgium - 8.9
    Czech Rep - 8.6
    Slovenia - 8.4
    Hungary - 8.2
    Portugal - 7.9
    Italy - 7.9
    Austria - 7.6
    Luxembourg - 7.2
    Australia - 6.9
    France - 6.9
    Canada - 6.3
    Spain - 5.9
    Denmark - 5.5
    Ireland - 5.4
    Iceland - 5.3
    Finland - 5.3
    Germany - 5.1
    Japan - 4.5
    Switzerland - 4.5
    Norway - 4.4
    Israel - 4.2
    Sweden - 3.9
    Netherlands - 3.9
    UK - 3.8

    Source:UK roads safest, says international survey - Motorcycle news : General news - Visordown

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    India's not on the list otherwise it would be #1 for MOST accidents!. lol
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    wow this survey left out indiacus we r the safest roads for hawkers,parked auto,animals,people and etc... except for biker's

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    Quote Originally Posted by krUnIzZlE View Post
    India's not on the list otherwise it would be #1 for MOST accidents!. lol
    We don't keep the list...

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    Yes thats true to all extent..Uk roads is one of the safest. Well had no experience driving in UK..Rented a car and went for a 1100 km trip..The reason is every one maintains good discipline inspite of ppl not following the speed limit. Once i was driving at 160 and still a couple of guys overtook me. There are speed cameras around and every one rides slow when the speed camera alerts come on GPS and then speed off. Everything done in an orderly fashion. Very commendable.
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