Road casualties in Windsor and Maidenhead
South East · 2024 · DfT STATS19
How many road casualties were there in Windsor and Maidenhead?
In 2024, Windsor and Maidenhead (South East) recorded 179 reported road casualties of all severities, of which 40 were killed or seriously injured (KSI). That places Windsor and Maidenhead at rank #164 of 208 Great Britain local authorities by total casualties (#178 by KSI), accounting for 0.14% of the Great Britain casualty total. These are police-reported counts, not risk rates. Source: DfT STATS19, OGL v3.0.
- All casualties
- 179
- Killed or seriously injured
- 40
- Rank by casualties
- #164 of 208
- Rank by KSI
- #178 of 208
- Region
- South East
- Share of GB total
- 0.14%
Compare with other areas
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Windsor and Maidenhead · South East · 2024
179
reported road casualties (all severities)
Killed or seriously injured
40
Rank by casualties
#164 of 208
Rank by KSI
#178 of 208
Share of Great Britain total casualties
0.14%
Source: DfT STATS19 reported road casualties (2024), table RAS0403. Counts are police-reported; KSI uses the DfT severity-adjusted estimate. Open Government Licence v3.0.
Windsor and Maidenhead road casualties — frequently asked questions
- How many road casualties were there in Windsor and Maidenhead in 2024?
- In 2024, Windsor and Maidenhead (South East) recorded 179 reported road casualties of all severities, of which 40 were killed or seriously injured (KSI). That places Windsor and Maidenhead at rank #164 of 208 Great Britain local authorities by total casualties (#178 by KSI), accounting for 0.14% of the Great Britain casualty total. These are police-reported counts, not risk rates. Source: DfT STATS19, OGL v3.0.
- How many people were killed or seriously injured in Windsor and Maidenhead?
- In 2024, Windsor and Maidenhead recorded 40 people killed or seriously injured (KSI) on its roads, out of 179 reported casualties of all severities. KSI uses the DfT severity-adjusted estimate. This ranks Windsor and Maidenhead #178 of 208 Great Britain local authorities by KSI count. Source: DfT STATS19 (RAS0403), Open Government Licence v3.0.
- Does Windsor and Maidenhead have a lot of road casualties compared with other areas?
- Windsor and Maidenhead ranks #164 of 208 Great Britain local authorities by total reported casualties and #178 by KSI. Importantly, these are absolute counts, not risk rates — areas with larger populations and more traffic record more casualties. To judge how dangerous roads are relative to traffic, a rate per vehicle or per mile is needed; these figures show the casualty burden, not per-capita risk. Source: DfT STATS19, OGL v3.0.
- What does KSI mean?
- KSI stands for "Killed or Seriously Injured", a Department for Transport classification from the STATS19 police reporting system. "Killed" means death within 30 days of the collision; "seriously injured" covers injuries requiring hospital admission or otherwise assessed as serious. The KSI figure shown uses DfT's severity-adjusted estimate so it is comparable across years and areas.
Other local authorities in South East
- Kent · 3,821
- Surrey · 3,120
- Hampshire · 2,920
- West Sussex · 2,250
- East Sussex · 1,481
- Oxfordshire · 1,066
- Buckinghamshire · 765
- Brighton and Hove · 625
Also see: all 208 local authorities and the national picture.
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Join the waitlistData period: 2024. Source: DfT — Reported road casualties Great Britain, annual report 2024 (STATS19); local authority table RAS0403. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.