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Table 1 Factors of the total yearly national road accidents (from 1995 to 2010)

From: From the analysis of European accident data to safety assessment for planning: the role of good vehicles in urban area

 

Population**

Accident

Death

Injury

Number of accidents N na

Average modelled slope

\( {R}_{adjusted}^2 \)

Number of deaths N nd

Average modelled slope

\( {R}_{adjusted}^2 \)

Number of injuries N ni

Average modelled slope

\( {R}_{adjusted}^2 \)

Germany*

81,802,257

611,451

-15,163 (−13.4)

0.95

8283

-156 (−17.9)

0.97

440,234

-12,129 (−14.9)

0.96

France

64,658,856

178,594

-8390 (−15.0)

0.94

4727

-153 (−7.2)

0.79

132,397

-7046 (−15.8)

0.95

Italy*

59,190,143

417,891

-10,292 (−17.4)

0.97

4305

-32 (−2.5)

0.74

338,713

-8583 (−13.4)

0.96

United Kingdom

62,510,197

317,984

-9171 (−11.7)

0.91

2552

-52 (−6.7)

0.76

291,749

-8313 (−9.8)

0.87

Spain

46,486,619

163,174

-189 (−0.3)

0.68

6057

102 (5.2)

0.75

137,252

-101 (−0.2)

0.65

  1. (−) t-st value; * after 2000; ** at 2010