File:Killed on British Roads.png
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| DescriptionKilled on British Roads.png |
English: Reported road fatalities in Great Britain as a result of traffic collisions since 1926 when records began. The chart also shows some significant events relating to UK Speed limits, enforcement technology used and other events such as the opening of the The first major section of motorway, changes in regulations regarding the use of seat belts and the start of the 1997-2010 Labour administration. Data taken from Reported Road Casualties Great Britain reports 2008/9 - See table 2 and notes for table 2 in both cases. |
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- 2010-11-02 05:35 PeterEastern 1280×720× (189348 bytes) adjustment to 70mph introduction as per discussion. EuroNCAP added.
- 2010-11-01 00:11 PeterEastern 1280×720× (183405 bytes) Added Road safety grants. Added end of National safety camera scheme. Various layout changes for clarity
- 2010-10-31 23:39 PeterEastern 1280×720× (180376 bytes) Corrected dates for 70 and 60 mph introductions
- 2010-10-31 04:33 PeterEastern 1280×720× (180007 bytes) Updated as per discussion on talk. Corrected date for National Speed Camera Scheme and added first used of average speed camera in GB roads. Removed first use of these in Scotland
- 2010-10-30 13:18 PeterEastern 1280×720× (182826 bytes) correct version with license and attribution details
- 2010-10-30 13:16 PeterEastern 1280×720× (182826 bytes) removed 'kill your speed' campaign and added 'compulsory rear fog-lights as per discussion on talk page. Also added license and attribution details.
- 2010-10-30 03:15 PeterEastern 1036×598× (123157 bytes) updated in response to discussion on talk page
- 2010-10-27 06:53 PeterEastern 1023×597× (84417 bytes) {{Information |Description = Number of people Killed on [[British]] Road in traffic collisions each year sine records began. Data taken from [[Reported Road Casualities Great Britain]] reports 2008/9. |Source = I (~~~) created this work entir
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| current | 11:48, 29 September 2017 | 1,133 × 719 (109 KB) | wikimediacommons>PeterEastern | Added data for 2016. Reconstructed chart using Tableau which still does not offer SVG export sadly. |
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