Data on motorcyclist, pedal cyclist and pedestrian road accidents and casualties with analyses by demographic characteristics for 2022.
This is not the latest release in the series: Reported road casualties
Main points
Figure 1: Proportion of reported road casualties by severity, 2022 (revised)
Description of Figure 1: This pie chart shows the proportion of reported casualties by severity, 2022. There were 4,447(r) road casualties in 2022. Of these 2% were fatal, 21% were serious and 77% were slight.
Source: Road collision statistics, Welsh Government
- In 2022 there were 4,447(r) road casualties reported by police forces in Wales, an increase of 2% compared to 2021 but a decrease of 24% compared to 2019. Of these casualties 1,016(r) (23%) were killed or seriously injured (KSI), a similar number to 2021 but a decrease of 15% compared to 2019; 3,431(r) (77%) had slight injuries, 3% more than 2021 but 26% fewer than 2019.
- Males were more likely than females to be casualties, accounting for 60% of all casualties and 67% of all people killed or seriously injured in Wales in 2022.
- Young people aged 16 to 24 are disproportionately more likely to be casualties in road collisions. They make up 11% of the population but accounted for 22% of all casualties in 2022.
- When adjusting for distance travelled, motorcyclists and pedal cyclists are more likely to be casualties than car users.
(r) Revised on 11 October 2023
Reports
Reported road casualties: 2022 (revised) , file type: PDF, file size: 870 KB
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