Accident (from now on we will call them Collisions –as the word accident
is a misnomer – it suggests that it was no one’s fault!)
• Over 95% of accidents are caused by driver error
• The average driver has a 1 in 7 chance of a fatal or serious accident
in any one year
• This risk increases for company drivers by more than 60%… and
for young drivers by as much as 50%
• On average 9.5 people per day are killed by drivers
• A quarter are pedestrians – 2 children killed every week more
than 8 seriously injured each day
• 25-30% of all fatal accidents involve vehicles being driven for work
• There are 320,000 serious casualties every year
… that’s nine hundred each day
• The average fatal accident costs society £1,150,000 per death
• Almost £12 billion for all road accidents, each and every year
So Why do drivers have collisions?
• inappropriate speed;
• driving too close;
• poor observation;
• not allowing for weather;
• lack of experience;
• poor driving techniques;
• lack of anticipation and planning;
• lack of care and concern;
• taking risks/shortcuts; and
• Vehicle maintenance. |