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Road risk in Derby

England · 2022–2023 · DfT VEH0105 + STATS19

What is the road risk level in Derby and how does it compare with the rest of Great Britain?

Derby has a Gera Road Risk Index of 8/10, ranking #90 of 363 Great Britain local authorities. Its KSI-weighted casualty rate is 5.28 per 1,000 licensed vehicles per year (11% above the GB average of 4.772). Per year (2022–2023 average): 5 killed, 112.5 seriously injured, 500.5 slightly injured. Source: DfT VEH0105 + STATS19, OGL v3.0.

Proprietary metric:Gera Road Risk Index (GRRI/10)·Data: 2022–2023 · last updated
8/ 10

Gera Road Risk Index — Derby

Rank #90 of 363 GB local authorities · High road risk

11% above the GB average of 4.772 per 1,000 vehicles / year

GRRI
8 /10
KSI-weighted / 1k veh / yr
5.28
National rank
#90 of 363
Killed / yr (avg)
5
Serious / yr (avg)
112.5
Licensed vehicles (Q4 2023)
140k
These are neutral official statistics from DfT STATS19 and VEH0105. The GRRI is an area-level risk context signal, not an insurance premium predictor. Areas with low vehicle registrations but high pedestrian/cyclist activity will score proportionally higher. Individual insurance quotes depend on your specific vehicle, driving record, mileage, and cover type.

Compare with other areas

Select any GB local authority to see its GRRI and casualty breakdown, or compare your area against the national picture.

Gera Road Risk Index (GRRI)

8 / 10

High risk

National rank

#90 of 363

KSI-weighted / 1,000 veh

5.28

vs GB average

+11%

Killed / yr (avg)

5

Serious / yr (avg)

112.5

Licensed vehicles

140k

What this means for your motor insurance

Derby has an above-average road risk profile (GRRI 8/10) — in the top 30% of Great Britain local authorities. Insurers use area-level casualty statistics when pricing motor policies. A clean driving record and telematics policy may partially offset the area uplift.

Source: DfT VEH0105 (vehicles, Q4 2023) + DfT STATS19 (casualties, 2022–2023). OGL v3.0. Full GRRI methodology.

Derby road risk — frequently asked questions

What is the road risk level in Derby?
Derby has a Gera Road Risk Index of 8/10, ranking #90 of 363 Great Britain local authorities. Its KSI-weighted casualty rate is 5.28 per 1,000 licensed vehicles per year (11% above the GB average of 4.772). Per year (2022–2023 average): 5 killed, 112.5 seriously injured, 500.5 slightly injured. Source: DfT VEH0105 + STATS19, OGL v3.0.
How many people are killed on roads in Derby each year?
Based on the 2-year average of DfT STATS19 data for 2022–2023, Derby had an average of 5 people killed in road collisions per year, 112.5 seriously injured, and 500.5 slightly injured. This gives a total casualty rate of 4.41 per 1,000 licensed vehicles per year. All figures are police-recorded and published under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
What does the Gera Road Risk Index mean for Derby?
The GRRI for Derby is 8/10 (High road risk). This places it at rank #90 of 363 GB local authorities by KSI-weighted casualty rate. GRRI 1 = safest decile; GRRI 10 = highest-risk decile. The index is computed from official DfT data and is an area-level risk context signal — not a direct insurance premium predictor. See the full methodology at https://gerasure.com/methodology/road-risk-index.
How many licensed vehicles are registered in Derby?
According to DfT VEH0105 (Q4 2023, end December), Derby had 140.2 thousand licensed vehicles (all types, all fuels, all keepers). This is the denominator used to normalise the GRRI — dividing by vehicle count adjusts for the size of the local vehicle fleet, not just the area population. Source: DfT Vehicle Licensing Statistics 2023, OGL v3.0.

Other areas with GRRI 8/10

Also see: all 363 local authorities ranked by GRRI.

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Data: 2022–2023 (vehicles: DfT VEH0105 Q4 2023; casualties: DfT STATS19 2022–2023 average). Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: DfT vehicle licensing statistics + DfT STATS19. GRRI methodology: /methodology/road-risk-index.