Organisation: PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland)
Date uploaded: 17th January 2018
Date published/launched: January 2018

Published by the Police Service Northern Ireland (PSNI), the figures also highlight long-term progress – with the 2017 fatality figure 50% lower than the 2004-08 baseline (126).
However, in contrast to the fall in deaths, the figures show a year-on-year rise in the number of serious injuries in 2017, up 16% to 828 – the highest number since 2010. However, DfI points out the figure is still 25% lower than the 2004-08 baseline of 1,111.
Looking at road user type, 25 of the fatalities were drivers (40%) and 12 were passengers (19%). 15 pedestrians lost their lives (24%), as did nine motorcyclists (14%) and two cyclists (3%).
There were four child (under 16 years) fatalities recorded in 2017, the same number as in 2016.
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