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The Avon and Somerset Constabulary is committed to the reduction of fatalities and serious injury on the roads that we Police.
However the risk of death or injury on the road will still be higher than that in almost any other activity and certainly much higher than that from violent crime.
Here are a few facts to put some perspective on the scale of the problem:
- In 2001, 107 people died on the roads of Avon and Somerset. Nationally, over 3,000 people were killed.
- In the same year, there were 559 serious collisions in the force area, in which 901 people were injured.
- 90 per cent of the families of those killed or seriously injured experienced a significant and permanent decline in their quality of life.
Improving road safety and reducing these figures requires a co-ordinated, partnership approach.
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