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TABLE A4-6: ROAD CASUALTY RATES (FATALITIES AND INJURIES PER BILLION VEHICLE KILOMETRES BY PROVINCE/TERRITORY, 2004 AND 2005)

Fatalities 1 Injuries 2

2004 2005 2004 2005
Canada 8.7 9.3 681.6 668.9
Newfoundland and Labrador 9.9 9.8 715.1 536.7
Prince Edward Island 24.4 12.8 763.0 564.9
Nova Scotia 9.4 7.1 535.5 487.7
New Brunswick 9.7 13.6 575.8 508.5
Quebec 9.0 10.6 779.0 871.1
Ontario 6.5 6.3 598.1 574.3
Manitoba 9.5 10.3 892.8 788.4
Saskatchewan 10.9 13.2 652.8 612.8
Alberta 10.0 10.6 628.0 555.1
British Columbia 12.4 13.9 841.3 871.5
Yukon 9.4 12.3 400.2 400.5
Northwest Territories 9.7 5.4 485.6 511.1
Nunavut N/A N/A N/A N/A

Notes: N/A = Not Available. Data for Ontario and Saskatchewan are preliminary for 2005.

  1. “Fatalities” include all those who died as a result of involvement in a reportable traffic collision within 30 days of its occurrence, except in Quebec (8 days).
  2. “Injuries” include all those who suffered any visible injury or complained of pain.

Source: Collision Statistics: 2004 and 2005 Canadian Motor Vehicle Traffic Collision Statistics, TP3322. Vehicle Kilometres: Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 53-223-XIE, “Canadian Vehicle Survey” 2005 revised using National Collision Database


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