Reduction masks rise in road casualties amongst 25-59 year olds
LONDON, Nov. 14, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Ahead of Road Safety Week 2018, new analysis of
the latest UK road casualty statistics1 by LexisNexis® Risk Solutions has revealed that the number of 17-19 year
old drivers who have been killed or seriously injured in road traffic accidents has fallen by 35%, since 2011, compared to
16% for the driving population as a whole.
This marked reduction provides compelling evidence of the important role telematics insurance has played in cutting road
casualties amongst the youngest most vulnerable drivers, helping to reduce casualties by over a third since 2011. The one
major difference between young drivers and their older counterparts is telematics insurance, with 4 in 52 young
drivers estimated to have a telematics policy today.
However, the significant reduction in young driver road casualties masks an increase in the rate of road casualties amongst
the wider driving population (drivers aged 25-59) with road casualties up by 4% in 2017 vs 2016.
The analysis by LexisNexis Risk Solutions is the first time road casualty statistics have been studied in direct relation to
the exponential growth in telematics policies (since 2011) with 975,0003 live policies in 2017, suggesting telematics
insurance has done more to cut accident risk than any other road safety initiative aimed at the young driver market.
The 35% reduction in road casualty rates in 17-19 year olds is despite the 10% increase in the number of vehicles on the road
(2011-2016) and a 7% increase in the number of driving licences held across all ages4 since 2012.
Graham Gordon, Director, Global Telematics, LexisNexis Risk Solutions says; "Our analysis and
interpretation of the publically available road casualty statistics factors for key road safety advances such as improved roads,
better junction design and new car safety technology - but the patent downward trend in the 17-19 age bracket points to an
additional factor at play, the increasing availability and adoption of telematics insurance.
"Young drivers remain the riskiest drivers on our roads but the insurance sector deserves a great deal of credit for
developing an insurance product that encourages safer driving and delivers fairer pricing to young drivers based on their road
behaviour.
"The analysis is exciting because it provides evidence that telematics has had a real impact on the safety of young drivers
and the potential it therefore offers to improve road safety standards for all motorists . It comes at a time when the cost
of offering telematics is falling dramatically for the insurance sector – we estimate by as much as 50% since 2013. At the
same time, analysis of motor insurance premiums shows telematics policies frequently come out as some of the most competitive
insurance policies5 when consumers shop for cover.
"We also know from our own research that 4 out of 5 consumers are comfortable with the idea of telematics
insurance6. This all paves the way for more drivers outside of the youngest age group to benefit from new,
customer-friendly telematics policies with the promise of fair premiums."
Tim Marlow, Ageas Head of Autonomous & Connected Vehicle Research said;
"It's good to see that telematics are both giving young drivers access to insurance products designed to meet their
needs and reducing the number of young drivers who become casualties. Future developments of this technology offer the potential
to reduce casualties amongst other age groups, making a welcome contribution to our stagnated casualty reduction targets."
Key Facts
- Road safety figures (Stats 19) have generally plateaued since 2011/2012.
- 500 people are killed or seriously injured on our roads every week7
- In 2017, 1,793 people were killed on our roads, an average of 5 people every day and just under 25,000 people were
seriously injured8.
- 73 people a day are either killed or seriously injured on our roads. Last year's annual total was the highest since
2011.9
- Amongst drivers aged 25-59 road casualties rose by almost 4% in 2017 vs 201610
- There has been a 6% increase in the number of deaths on motorways.11
- Car accidents are the biggest killer of teenagers, according to WHO.12
- Drivers aged 17 to 24 currently make up only 7% of drivers, but they represent nearly 20% of the people killed or seriously
injured in car crashes.13
- The 18-25 year old age group make up close to 25% of all motor insurance claims and the average claim amongst the youngest
drivers is £4625, which is double that for drivers aged 51 to 70.14
- In 2012, amongst 17-19 year olds, for every 37 drivers there was a casualty. In 2017 this increased to 1 in every 48
young drivers – a 29% improvement.15
- The Government estimate that road traffic collisions cost the UK economy in excess of £16.3 billion a
year.16
- The Road Safety Foundation's 'Getting back on track' report puts the societal cost of road traffic crashes at £35 billion
in 2017. This equates to more than we spend every year on GP services and primary schools in combination17.
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1 Analysis of Stats 19 data 2011-2017. https://data.gov.uk/dataset/cb7ae6f0-4be6-4935-9277-47e5ce24a11f/road-safety-data
|
2011
|
2012
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2013
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2014
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2015
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2016
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2017
|
Avg.
|
7yr CAGR (EXCEL)
|
Change 11 vs 17 (%)
|
Change 16 vs 17 (%)
|
Total Casualties
|
203,950
|
195,723
|
183,670
|
194,477
|
186,189
|
181,384
|
170,993
|
188,055
|
-2.49%
|
-16.15
|
-5.73%
|
17-19
|
18,529
|
16,620
|
14,261
|
14,715
|
13,774
|
12,772
|
11,984
|
15,112
|
-6.04%
|
-35.32
|
-6.17%
|
16-24
|
49,364
|
46,530
|
41,388
|
42,862
|
40,576
|
37,979
|
34,951
|
41,950
|
-4.81%
|
-29.19
|
-7.97%
|
25-59
|
107,573
|
105,382
|
100,762
|
107,270
|
103,120
|
92,101
|
95,732
|
101,706
|
-1.65%
|
-11.00
|
3.94%
|
60+
|
23,979
|
23,357
|
22,712
|
24,544
|
23,369
|
23,409
|
22,375
|
23,392
|
-0.98%
|
-6.68
|
-4.42%
|
Total 16-to 60+
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
153,058
|
|
|
|
|
Total under 16
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
17,935
|
|
|
|
|
Total Casualties
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
170,993
|
|
|
|
|
2 975,000 live policies, over 1m 17-19 year old drivers - https://www.biba.org.uk/press-releases/biba-research-reveals-telematics-almost-reach-one-million-mark/
3 https://www.biba.org.uk/press-releases/biba-research-reveals-telematics-almost-reach-one-million-mark/
4 https://data.gov.uk/dataset/d0be1ed2-9907-4ec4-b552-c048f6aec16a/gb-driving-licence-data
Driving Licences Held 2012/2017
|
2012
|
2016
|
2017
|
Change 12
vs 17 (%)
|
Total
|
37,567,461
|
38,558,731
|
40,462,268
|
7
|
16-24
|
2,887,936
|
2,709,828
|
2,778,619
|
-4
|
25-59
|
24,608,155
|
24,934,639
|
25,938,284
|
5
|
60+
|
10,071,370
|
10,914,264
|
11,745,365
|
14
|
17-19
|
619,037
|
570,471
|
614,680
|
-1
|
5 Consumer Intelligence Motor Price Index, September 2018 https://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/2037313/Motor_insurance_price_index_sept18.pdf?submissionGuid=877f0a3d-3b19-453f-bbde-8c24f67ba062
6 LexisNexis Risk Solutions research of over 3000 motorists representative of the UK motoring population
7 Stats 19 Data
8 Stats 19 Data
9 Stats 19 Data
10 Stats 19 Data
11 Stats 19 Data
12 http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs345/en/
13 https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/448039/young-car-drivers-2013-data.pdf
14 https://www.abi.org.uk/news/news-articles/2017/07/premiums-for-young-and-old-drivers-at-record-levels/
15 Total number of licence holders/vehicles divided by total number of casualties provide a ratio of licences per
casualty
Casualty Per Licence.
|
2012
|
2017
|
Change 12 vs 17 (%)
|
Total
|
192
|
223
|
16.22011
|
16-24
|
62
|
73
|
17.87751
|
25-59
|
234
|
282
|
20.60471
|
60+
|
431
|
502
|
16.36226
|
17-19
|
37
|
48
|
29.21252
|
16 https://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2018-11-05a.1328.3
17 https://roadsafetyfoundation.org/getting-back-on-track/
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