A report which informs road users of locations with high accident concentrations between 2015 and 2017.
This is the latest release in the series: Accident cluster sites and fatal road accidents on the Welsh Trans-European Road Network
Series information:
Main points
- Between 2015 and 2017 there were 28 accident cluster sites on the Welsh Trans-European Road Network (TERN). These contain 128 accidents with a personal injury and 13 of these were killed or seriously injured (KSI) accidents.
North Wales
- In North Wales, there are 5 roads on the TERN route.
- There was 1 accident cluster site which resulted in 4 accidents with a personal injury and no KSI accidents.
- There were no accident cluster sites on the A494, A483, A5 and the A550.
- There were 8 fatalities reported on the TERN roads.
South Wales
- There are 8 roads (9 different routes as the A40 is split into two sections) on the TERN route, 5 of which are in South-East Wales and 4 of which are in South-West Wales.
- There were 27 accident cluster sites which resulted in 124 accidents with a personal injury and of these 13 were KSI accidents.
- The M4 had 12 accident cluster sites, which resulted in 54 accidents with a personal injury and of these 5 were classed as KSI.
- Apart from the M4, the A48 had the largest number of cluster sites at 7 and there were no accident cluster sites on the M48 and the A449.
- There were 21 fatalities reported on the TERN roads.
Reports
Accident cluster sites and fatal road accidents on the Welsh Trans-European Road Network, 2015 to 2017 , file type: PDF, file size: 1 MB
PDF
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Data
Datasets and interactive tools
Accident cluster sites and fatal road accidents on the Welsh Trans-European Road Network, 2015 to 2017: tables , file type: ODS, file size: 21 KB
ODS
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Contact
Nicole Scully
Telephone: 0300 025 0066
Email: stats.transport@gov.wales
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Media
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