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Casualty Rates

   Per 100,000 Population Per Billion Vehicle-Kilometres* Per 100,000 Licensed Drivers

Fatalities

Injuries

Fatalities

Injuries

Fatalities

Injuries

Canada

8.5

664.7

8.8

680.8

12.6

979.8

N.L.

7.2

516.6

9.7

699.1

10.8

779.2

P.E.I.

20.3

681.1

22.6

759.5

28.8

964.6

N.S.

9.6

546.2

9.4

533.2

13.7

776.5

N.B.

9.4

562.4

9.6

572.9

13.4

800.0

Que.

8.6

740.9

9.0

778.0

13.7

1,182.9

Ont.

6.5

588.7

6.6

599.8

9.3

842.9

Man.

8.5

796.3

9.5

890.8

14.3

1,343.0

Sask.

12.7

745.2

11.0

647.1

18.8

1,107.4

Alta.

12.1

757.3

9.9

621.5

16.2

1,015.1

B.C.

10.2

694.3

12.4

842.4

15.0

1,019.2

Y.T.

16.0

679.3

9.4

397.4

21.4

907.0

N.W.T.

7.0

352.7

9.6

485.2

9.7

487.8

Nvt.

3.4

222.6

33.7

2,222.2

n.a.

n.a.


Statistics Canada, 'Canadian Vehicle Survey', Catalogue No. 53-223-XIE.

Note:   

Data for Ontario are preliminary for 2004.  
There is no official abbreviation for Nunavut at this time. The abbreviation used here is provisional.

n.a. 

Licensed driver data is not available for Nunavut.


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