List of motor vehicle deaths in Japan by year
List of motor vehicle deaths in Japan by year
This is a list of motor vehicle deaths in Japan by year. Deaths are currently defined by those who die within 30 days of the date of the accident, but 1980 and before are one day accident deaths. Fatalities reached a record high in 1970. The Index base year is 1989. (Index=100)
Per population, fatalities are 1/4 in 2008 of that of 1970, and per kilometer are one sixth in 2007 of the 1970 rate. The total for 2012 was 4,411 deaths.[1]
year | deaths* | injuries(1000s) | registered vehicles(1000s) | population(1000s) | vehicle km(blns) | |||||
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number | idx | number | idx | number | idx | number | idx | number | idx | |
1952 | 4,696 | |||||||||
1970 | 16,765 | 151 | 981.1 | 120 | 28,390 | 37 | 103,720 | 84 | 2.26 | 38 |
1976 | 9,734 | 88 | 614.0 | 75 | 40,890 | 54 | 113,094 | 92 | 3.097 | 52 |
1980 | 8,760 | 79 | 598.7 | 73 | 52,250 | 69 | 117,060 | 95 | 3.891 | 65 |
1985 | 9,261 | 84 | 681.3 | 84 | 67,040 | 88 | 121,049 | 98 | 4.494 | 71 |
1990 | 11,227 | 101 | 790.3 | 97 | 78,110 | 103 | 123,611 | 100 | 6.286 | 105 |
1994 | 10,649 | |||||||||
1995 | 10,679 | 96 | 922.7 | 113 | 84,970 | 112 | 125,570 | 102 | 7.203 | 120 |
1996 | 9,942 | |||||||||
1997 | 9,640 | |||||||||
1998 | 9,211 | |||||||||
1999 | 9,006 | |||||||||
2000 | 9,066 | 82 | 1155.7 | 142 | 89,250 | 117 | 126,926 | 103 | 7.757 | 129 |
2001 | 8,747 | |||||||||
2002 | 8,326 | |||||||||
2003 | 7,702 | |||||||||
2004 | 7,358 | |||||||||
2005 | 6,871 | 62 | 1156.6 | 142 | 91,380 | 120 | 127,768 | 104 | 7.689 | 128 |
2006 | 6,352 | |||||||||
2007 | 5,744 | 52 | 1034.4 | 127 | 91,170 | 120 | 127,771 | 104 | N/A | |
2008 | 5,155 | 127,700 | 104 | |||||||
2009 | 4,914 | 44 | 908.9 | 111 | 127,600 | 104 | ||||
2010 | 4,863 | 128,056 | ||||||||
2011 | 4,612 | 127,799 |
References
- Statistics of Road Accidents Japan, National Police Agency
- Statistics Bureau of Japan, Traffic Accident Data
- ↑ "Fewest traffic deaths seen since '51". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2014-03-02.
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