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Accredited official statistics REPORTED ROAD CASUALTIES IN GREAT BRITAIN, FINAL ESTIMATES INVOLVING ILLEGAL ALCOHOL LEVELS: 2017 Final estimates for personal injury drink-drive accidents in
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tell us what format you need. It will help us if you say what assistive technology you use. DETAILS Final estimates of casualties in accidents involving at least one driver or rider over the
drink-drive limit in Great Britain for 2017 show that: * between 230 and 270 people were killed in drink-drive accidents, with a central estimate of 250 fatalities * the increase in
drink-drive fatalities since 2016 is not statistically significant, continuing a period of stability recorded since 2010 * an estimated 8,600 people were killed or injured in drink-drive
accidents, reverting to a similar level to 2015 * the total number of drink-drive accidents fell by 6% to 5,700, reverting to a similar level to 2015 Background information on how
drink-drive estimates are calculated can be found in the methodology note. CONTACT US Road safety statistics Email [email protected] UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 28 August 2019 SIGN
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