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Constituency Casualty Index
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This Dashboard analyses casualties based on where people live, rather than crash location, allowing the creation of a national index using local population figures. By comparing local rates to national averages, values are created for each constituency. Figures above 100 are higher rate than the Great Britain average and the opposite is true for values below 100. Progress has been measured by comparing results from 2008 to 2010 with those between 2011 and 2013, then measuring the difference versus the national average. Full details areavailable via the dashboard link at the bottom of the page.
Casualty Reduction
(2011 - 2013 vs 2008 -2010)
Indicates that progress is significantly above average
Recent changes are not significantly different from the national average.
Indicates that progress is significantly below the average
To explore local results in more detail visit www.pacts.org.uk/dashboardThe Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS) is an All-Party Parliamentary Group and a registered charity. Its charitable objective is To protect human life through the promotion of transport safety for the public benefit.Information derived from Department for Transport STATS19 statistics between 2008 and 2013 analysed by Road Safety Analysis Limited.
CheadleMark Hunter
Constituency:
Current MP: Population:
7327% lower than the national
rate
CONSTITUENCY ROAD SAFETY DASHBOARD
195 222 196 195 138 115
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Casualty Reduction Progress
16% faster than the national rate
Index
65
80
52
Casualty Index Map
Progress
Index Progress
Index Progress
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Percentage of constituents injured within their home constituency
All Constituent Resident Casualties by Severity