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684 road traffic deaths in 2023

In 2023, a total of 684 people in the Netherlands were killed in traffic accidents.

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People with a driving licence; driving licence type, age, region, 1 January

Number of people with a driving licence Type of driving licence, age of licence holder, region

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More traffic deaths in 2022, particularly among cyclists over 75

In 2022, a total of 737 people in the Netherlands were killed in a traffic accident.

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Population; key figures

Population: key figures by sex, marital status, age, foreign background, households and population growth

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Fewer road traffic deaths in 2021

In 2021, 582 people in the Netherlands died as a result of road traffic accidents. This is 28 fewer than in 2020 and the lowest number since 2015.

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Motor vehicles; type, age class, 1 January

Passenger cars, delivery vans, lorries, road tractors, buses, trailers, semi-trailers, motorcycles, vehicle age classes.

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610 traffic deaths in 2020

In 2020, traffic accidents killed a total of 610 people in the Netherlands.

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Decline in road fatalities larger among motorists than cyclists

The number of traffic deaths has decreased more sharply among motorists than among cyclists over the past two decades.

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Motorcycle and licence ownership up among the over-50s

On 1 January of this year, there were nearly 680 thousand registered motorcycles in the Netherlands. This is 4 percent more than in 2014.

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Population; sex, age and marital status, 1 January; 1950-2019

Population in The Netherlands by sex, age and marital status, 1 January

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Traffic deaths down again

640 people were killed in traffic accidents in the Netherlands in 2010. This is 11 percent fewer than the 720 deaths in 2009, and continues the downward trend observed in the last few years.

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Further reduction traffic deaths

Last year, 720 people were killed on Dutch roads, a reduction by 30 (4 percent) relative to 2008. The reduction is mainly recorded among 30 to 60-year-olds and motorists.

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