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A light electric vehicle (LEV) is a light, electrically powered vehicle to travel relatively short distances. Most electric vehicles cannot be used on public roads in the Netherlands, whereas in many other European countries this is permitted. Not much is known about the safety of LEVs since large-scale, systematic research is hardly available.
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(SWOV) | Davidse, R.; Vlakveld, W.; Craen, S. de
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(SWOV) | Schagen, I.N.L.G. van
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(SWOV) | Gebhard, S.E.; Wijlhuizen, G.J.; Dijkstra, A.
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(SWOV) | Aarts, L.T.; Broek, L.J. van den; Oude Mulders, J.; Decae, R.J.; Bos, N.M.; Goldenbeld, Ch.; Wijlhuizen, G.J.; Mons, C.; Hoekstra, A.T.G.; Bijleveld, F.D.
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(SWOV) | Craen, S. de; Bijleveld, F.D.; Bos, N.M.; Broek, L.J. van den, Dijkstra, A.; Eenink, R.G.; Weijermars, W.A.M.
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(SWOV) | Goldenbeld, Ch.; Stelling, A.; Kint, S.T. van der
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(SWOV) | Hettema, Z.J.A.; Dijkstra, A.; Schermers, G.
The social costs of road crashes in the Netherlands in 2020 are estimated at € 27 billion (between € 15 and € 36 billion). This is significantly higher than other traffic-related social costs such as traffic congestion (€ 3.5 to € 4.6 billion) and environmental damage (€ 7.3 billion).
In 2021, the number of serious road injuries in the Netherlands was estimated at 6,800. This is similar to the number in 2020, but lower than was to be expected considering the upward trend up to and including 2019.