Driving is far more dangerous outside city limits in Cambridgeshire, a new map has revealed. New Department for Transport figures show there were 1,602 fatalities on British roads in 2024, a slight one percent fall from the previous year.

Some 29,467 people were killed or seriously injured, also a one percent fall from 2023, while there were 128,272 casualties in total, a four percent fall. Those figures include 40 fatalities in Cambridgeshire , 386 people who were killed or seriously injured, and 1,907 casualties overall.

The roads were far more dangerous across rural Cambridgeshire than in the city of Peterborough . Last year, there were eight fatalities in Peterborough, compared to 32 across the rest of Cambridgeshire.

While figures for Cambridge are included among the overall st

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