Northern Ireland Road Safety Monitor statistics
The Northern Ireland Road Safety Monitor Report covers behaviour, attitudes and awareness of road safety issues among the general public in Northern Ireland. The main topics covered in this report vary each year but can include carelessness and inattention, drinking and driving, fatigue, mobile phones, pedestrians, penalty points, school buses, seat belts and speeding.
Background
These reports continue the series of research monitors on attitudes to road safety issues in Northern Ireland and highlight the key findings of the research carried in the most recent Omnibus surveys. The reports detail the results from the surveys to provide an understanding of the attitudes, awareness and behaviour of respondents to specific road safety issues. The reports additionally draw on other data sources where relevant, notably the PSNI collision and casualty statistics. Detailed tables are included in the appendices to the reports and are also available to download in Excel format.
Publications
- Northern Ireland Road Safety Monitor 2014 annual report
- Northern Ireland Road Safety Monitor 2013 annual report
- Northern Ireland Road Safety Monitor 2012 annual report
- Northern Ireland Road Safety Monitor 2011 annual report
- Northern Ireland Road Safety Monitor 2010 annual report
- Northern Ireland Road Safety Monitor 2009 annual report
- Northern Ireland Road Safety Monitor 2008 annual report
- Northern Ireland Road Safety Monitor 2007 annual report
- Northern Ireland Road Safety Monitor 2006 annual report
- Northern Ireland Road Safety Monitor 2005 annual report
Contact
For general enquiries, data requests and feedback, contact Analysis, Statistics and Research Branch.