Road accidents are the main cause of death for young people. Youth and lack of driving experience are two significant determinants of the accident risk. Most of the 15-24 year olds killed in traffic (over 10 000 in the EU-15 in 1998) die within one year of obtaining their driving licence. This crash risk rises with alcohol consumption.
Spain and France show big increases in road deaths at times of the week when people go out most, and this applies to a certain extent across the whole of the EU. Improving the behaviour of young people can make a major contribution to improving road safety, especially if combined with action to enforce traffic rules.
Number of people aged 18-25 killed in road accidents, by day of the week and time
Source : CARE, 2004
This information forms part of the background material drawn upon in the forthcoming EEA report 10 key environment issues for transport policy makers: TERM 2004, to be published next month
Key links
EEA transport pages:
http://themes.eea.eu.int/Sectors_and_activities/transport
European Mobility Week 2004:
http://www.mobilityweek-europe.org/index_en.php
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