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Total (all modes) road casualties: Liverpool is the third worst metropolitan borough
Liverpool has the third worst rate of serious road casualties out of all the English metropolitan boroughs.

The chart shows a comparison of the metropolitan boroughs for the rate of road casualties (all modes of travel) reported killed or seriously injured per 100,000 population. Merseyside boroughs are highlighted.





For details of the calculations and sources, see https://wacm.org.uk/7.html.
For Merseyside road casualties, see www.travelindependent.org.uk/area_05.html.





Last updated: 3 Dec 2019