EU road fatalities decrease by 2.2% in 2024
In 2024, road traffic accidents claimed the lives of 19 934 people in the EU, a 2.2% decrease compared with 2023 (20 384 fatalities). This was the second year in a row with a decline in the number of fatalities.
There were on average 44 road fatalities per million inhabitants in the EU. The lowest rates of road fatalities were registered in Sweden (20 fatalities per million inhabitants), followed by Malta (21) and Denmark (24). By contrast, the highest rates were recorded in Romania (78), Bulgaria (74) and Greece (64).
The number of persons killed in road traffic accidents has fallen considerably over the last 10 years - by 17.4% between 2014 and 2024. The trend over this period has been downward with a few small increases: in 2015 (+0.9% compared with the previous year); and in 2021 (+5.8%) and 2022 (+3.7%), following the 2020 low number of fatalities driven by COVID-19 restrictions.
This information comes from data on road safety published by Eurostat today. This article presents a handful of findings from the more detailed Statistics Explained article on road safety statistics in the EU.
Source dataset: tran_sf_roadus
Regarding road traffic accidents, the 10 EU regions with the largest number of accidents in 2024 were in Germany, Italy and Spain. Nordrhein-Westfalen in Germany was the only NUTS 1 region recording more than 60 000 accidents (62 741). Bayern in Germany had the second-highest number of road traffic accidents (49 374), followed by Nord-Ovest in Italy (48 815).
Source dataset: tran_sf_roadnu
For more information
- Statistics Explained article on road safety statistics in the EU
- Thematic section on transport statistics
- Database on transport statistics
- Key figures on European transport – 2025 edition
- Glossary for transport statistics – 6th edition – 2026
- Podcast: Glossary for transport statistics: the making of a new edition
Methodological note
- Data disseminated by Eurostat on road safety in the datasets under tran_sf_road are extracted from the CARE database (the Community database on road accidents resulting in death or injury). CARE data is reported by EU countries to the Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport.
- In this news article, ‘regions’ refers to level 1 of the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS 1).
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