When it comes to traffic fatalities, what are the deadliest counties in the United Kingdom? Did you know that in England, the deadliest county is Rutland, with a rate of 5.181 fatalities for every 10,000 residents? Or if we head to Northern Ireland, the deadliest district is easily Fermanagh & Omagh, which has a rate of 4.150.
This infographic from Teletrac Navman takes a look at the counties that have the most dangerous roads across the UK, based on the number of fatal accidents. There are several countries featured on this infographic, including England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland, and not only does the infographic show some interesting yet morbid statistics, but the safest counties get some credit too! For example, Clackmannanshire country in Scotland is the safest shown on this infographic, as there were zero fatal traffic accidents reported between 2012-2016.
Infographic by: www.teletracnavman.co.uk
This infographic from Teletrac Navman takes a look at the counties that have the most dangerous roads across the UK, based on the number of fatal accidents. There are several countries featured on this infographic, including England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland, and not only does the infographic show some interesting yet morbid statistics, but the safest counties get some credit too! For example, Clackmannanshire country in Scotland is the safest shown on this infographic, as there were zero fatal traffic accidents reported between 2012-2016.
Infographic by: www.teletracnavman.co.uk