27 people died in road accidents in Hertfordshire according to county council data

In 2023, 27 people died in road accidents in Hertfordshire, according to data supplied by the county council.

Sixteen of those deaths were recorded in the summer months of July, August and September.

Two were recorded between January and March, seven between April and June and a further two between October and December.

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The data shows the number of people who died, were seriously injured or were slightly injured in road traffic accidents in 2023 – broken down into three-month intervals.

“Serious” injuries can include fractures, concussion, internal injuries, burns, severe cuts or any injury for which a person is detained in hospital.

The data shows that throughout 2023, there were 353 people recorded as suffering serious injuries.

Of those, 77 were recorded between January and March, 89 between April and June, 101 between July and September and 86 between October and December.

According to the figures, most of the injuries sustained in road accidents in Hertfordshire last year (2023) were “slight”.

These “slight” injuries could include a sprain – including neck whiplash injury – a bruise or cut or slight shock and include injuries not requiring medical treatment.

During the 12 months, 2,252 “slight” injuries were recorded - 571 between January and March, 546 between April and June, 591 between July and September and 544 between October and December.