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Government reports drop in roads accident deaths

The Department of Transport has today reported that the number of people killed in road accidents in 2006 fell, by 1 per cent from 3 201 in 2005 to 3 172 in 2006. 31 845 people were killed or seriously injured in 2006, 1 per cent fewer than in 2005. There were 258 404 road casualties in Great Britain in 2006, 5 per cent less than in 2005.

Child casualties fell by 9 per cent, the DoT added with the number of children killed or seriously injured in 2006 was 3 294 (down 5 per cent on 2005). Of those, 2 025 were pedestrians, 5 per cent

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