The decline is to be greeted with tweezers.

In 2022, eleven fewer people lost their lives on the roads of Bas-Rhin.

That is 31 the past year, against 42 in 2021, according to the figures communicated by the prefecture of the department.

This even indicates that 2022 is the year with the fewest people killed in the Bas-Rhin for fifty years.

Certainly, but it's obviously about thirty too many...

In detail, 683 accidents were recorded until December 31, also involving 866 injuries (compared to 756 in 2021 and 974 in 2019).

The main reasons for these accidents are related to inattention (23% of cases), inappropriate speed (22%) or even a priority not respected (19%).


#RoadSafety 🚗 |

During a @Gendarmerie_067 check, Josiane Chevalier @Prefet67 presented this morning the road safety report in 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣2️⃣ on the roads in the Bas-Rhin 🚗🏍️🚚🚲



➡️ On the road, let's not relax our vigilance, and let's respect the rules!

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— Prefect of the Grand Est & Bas-Rhin region 🇫🇷🇪🇺 (@Prefet67) January 18, 2023

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