Road collision facts - 2003
Publication Year
2003
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
A total of 335 persons were killed in 301 fatal collisions on public roads in the Republic of Ireland in 2003. This represents a reduction of 41 fatalities and 45 fatal crashes over the 2002 figures. This trend was influenced by the introduction of the Penalty Points system on 31st October, 2002. 28% of all fatal collisions in 2003 occurred on urban roads with the remaining 72% occurring on rural roads.
Document History
This document is no longer available from the original publisher therefore the status is unconfirmed. This is part of a series of annual reviews formerly know as road accident facts, the name has been changed in 2003 to road collision facts.
Publisher Information
National Roads Authority
The National Roads Authority's (NRA) primary function, under the Roads Act 1993, was to secure the provision of a safe and efficient network of National roads. They were responsible for the planning and supervision of construction and maintenance, publishing the NRA DMRB and NRA MCDRW. In 2016 the NRA merged with the Railway Procurement Agency (RPA) to form a new organisation, Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII).
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