International Road Traffic and Accident Database

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The text on this page is taken from an equivalent page of the IEHIAS-project.

The International Road Traffic and Accident Database (IRTAD) was established in 1988.

The ambition of IRTAD:

  • Injury accidents classified by road network;
  • Road deaths by road usage and age, by gender and age or by road network;
  • Car fatalities by driver/passengers and by age;
  • Hospitalised road users by road usage, age bands or road network;
  • Accident involvement by road user type (e.g. HGVs, LGVs) and associated victim data;
  • Risk indicators: fatalities, hospitalised or injury accidents related to population or kilometrage figures;
  • Monthly accident data (three key indicators);
  • Population figures by age bands;
  • Vehicle population by vehicle types;
  • Network length classified by road network;
  • Kilometrage classified by road network or vehicles;
  • Passenger kilometrage by transport mode;
  • Seat belt wearing rates of car drivers by road network;
  • Area of state.

Selected data from the database is free to the public. Unlimited access requires membership to IRTAD, formalised by the signature of a Memorandum of Understanding and the payment of an annual subscription fee.

Source / Reference

IRTAD collects data directly from relevant national data providers in member countries. The data are provided in a common format, based on definitions developed and agreed by the IRTAD Group. The group have a clear understanding of national definitions in order to enhance international comparability and, where needed, the use of an appropriate correction factor.

The following countries are covered: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States.