Road safety : progress in cutting EU road deaths falls to 2% in 2011.

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Progress in cutting road fatalities significantly slowed last year (to -2%) compared with a very promising EU-wide reduction throughout the last decade (on average -6%), according to new figures published today by the European Commission. Worse still, some EU Member States, like Germany and Sweden, who have very strong safety records, now show a significant increase in deaths. In other Member States, like Poland and Belgium – already lagging behind in road safety – the number of deaths went up. The problem of motorcycles – where fatalities have still not fallen after more than a decade – still persist (Author/publisher)

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20120701 ST [electronic version only]
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Brussels, European Commission, 2012, 4 p.; IP/12/326; Press release; 29 March 2012

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