Traffic accidents increase by 1.1% and fatalities by 40% in 2007
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- Traffic accidents increase during July to September 2007
- Traffic accident statistics for April - June 2008
- Traffic accidents rise in Gozo, fall in Malta
- Accidents at work decrease by 12 per cent
- Accidents at work statistics for 2nd quarter
- Work-related accidents lower but fatalities rise in 4th quarter
- New figures for accidents at work show a decrease on last year
- Labour Market Labour Force Survey for October-December
- Fruit and vegetable supply declines but wholesale value rises
- Sea transport between Gozo and Malta registers an increase
- Meat production rises by 1.4 percent in 4th quarter of 2007
- Cruise passenger traffic increases in May
- Tourism cruise passengers increase by 21.5%
- Cruise passenger traffic decreased by 60.1 per cent in March
- Cruise passenger traffic rises by 47.9 percent in November
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There were three fatalities in the fourth quarter of 2007, two males and one female. In the fourth quarter of 2007, the number of reported traffic accidents reached 4,027, an increase of 310 cases or 8.3 per cent over the corresponding quarter in the preceding year.The highest increase in accidents was registered in the Northern Harbour district, up by 185 cases or 12.6 per cent.
On an annual basis, road traffic accidents totalled 16,138, implying an increase of 589 cases over 2006. Overall, the Northern Harbour district registered most traffic accidents, 6,447 or 39.9 per cent of the total cases for 2007.
In the fourth quarter, 277 traffic casualties were reported. Of these, 169 drivers sustained injuries: 133 suffered slight injuries and 36 suffered grievous ones. In the same period, 53 passengers and 26 pedestrians suffered slight injuries, while nine passengers and 17 pedestrians suffered grievous ones. There were three fatalities, two drivers and one pedestrian.
On a gender basis, casualties in the fourth quarter of 2007 comprised 175 males and 102 females. Grievously-injured persons came up to 62, the majority being males. The three fatalities in this quarter comprised two males and one female. Most male and female casualties occured in the 25-39 age group.
On an annual basis, 1,209 traffic casualties were reported in 2007, implying a small increase of 1.1 per cent over 2006. Traffic fatalities in 2007 totalled 14 persons, an increase of four cases over the previous year. Of these, 11 were males and three were females, the majority being in the 25-39 age group.
78.0 per cent of casualties in the fourth quarter were caused by passenger cars while 9.0 per cent were caused by motorcycles. These two statistics for the whole of 2007 were 75.9 and 13.2 per cent respectively. Nearly half of all traffic accidents occurred on weekend days in respect of both periods. Birkirkara was the locality with the highest road accident rate, followed by Qormi and Marsa.















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