Road safety barometer

 

 

Year 2024
 
 
 
D/2025/0779/09


Technical information


Every three months, the road safety barometer gives an overview of the number of road accidents involving injuries (injury crashes) which have been registered so far during the year. It also gives the number of casualties (fatalities and injuries) caused by these accidents. The figures are then compared with the data related to the corresponding periods of the previous years in order to analyze the trends.

Data are collected from crash reports drawn up by the federal police and by local police zones. They rely on initial crash reports, whether or not these are definitive. These data are thus provisional, the number of accidents and the number of casualties may then (slightly) differ from one barometer to another. The data are considered as definitive after 4 to 6 months. The data presented in this road safety barometer refer to those extracted by the Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL on 31/12/2024.

Like official and definitive data, provisional data in this barometer are incomplete because they are subject to under-registration. Some injury crashes and some casualties were not registered in the statistics, especially when the police services were not called and could not report any accident. This phenomenon particularly applies to accidents involving slightly injured road users, cyclists, e-scooter users and pedestrians. It is not unique to Belgium, but it also has to do with countries that have road accident statistics.

The last page of this barometer gives more information related to the methodology developed to produce the road safety barometer.

 

Terminology

Injury crash : Road crash on public road involving at least one vehicle and causing physical harm (from slight to fatal injuries) to at least one of the people involved.

Fatalities : All persons killed in a road crash.

Injured : All persons injured in a road crash (whether they were hospitalised or not) but who did not die as a result of their injuries.

Casualty : All persons injured or killed in a road crash.

Pedestrian : Road user going on foot, using a wheelchair or pushing a bicycle or a moped.

Cyclist : Road user riding a non-electric bicycle or an e-bike.

Moped : Class A or B moped, with 3 or 4 wheels, or speed pedelec.

Motorcycle : Two-wheel motorized vehicle with or without sidecar, fitted with an engine having a cylinder capacity of more than 50 cc and/or capable of exceeding a speed of 45km/h.

Van : Motorized vehicle used for transporting goods and with a maximum gross vehicle mass of 3,5t.

Lorry : Motorized vehicle used for transporting goods, with a maximum gross vehicle mass of more than 3,5t, or tractor with or without semi-trailer.

Period of the week : Day: periode from 6 a.m. until 9:59 p.m., Night: periode from 10 p.m. until 5:59 a.m. the following day, Week: periode from Monday 6 a.m. until Friday 9:59 p.m., Weekend: periode from Friday 10 p.m. until Monday 5:59 a.m.

Young car driver : 18-24 year old car drivers.

 


Belgium

F1. Main evolutions

Figure 1. Evolution, between the year 2023 and the year 2024, of the number of fatalities and of the number of injury crashes per region, Belgium

Fatalities

 


Injury crashes

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


F2. Key figures

Table 1: Evolution of the number of injury crashes and number of casualties, Belgium

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 40.039 39.840 37.796 38.193 37.381 29.942 34.282 37.322 36.568 35.590 -978 -2,7%
Total casualties 52.263 51.561 48.786 49.022 47.402 36.771 42.139 45.692 44.863 43.805 -1.058 -2,4%
Fatalities 740 643 580 583 618 483 484 520 483 455 -28 -5,8%
Injuries 51.523 50.918 48.206 48.439 46.784 36.288 41.655 45.172 44.380 43.350 -1.030 -2,3%

Note: The values shown in italics in the tables refer to the years 2020 and 2021, which were marked by travel restrictions due to the health crisis. It is therefore not possible to compare them with other years.

 

 

 
 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


 
 

Figure 5. Evolution of the number of fatalities over the different trimesters, Belgium

 
 

Figure 6. Number of casualties (fatalities and injuries) per month, Belgium

 
 

Figure 7. Number of casualties (fatalities and injuries) per month and by transport mode, Belgium

 
 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


 
 

Figure 8. Severity of crashes during the year (number of fatalities per 1,000 injury crashes), evolution 2015-2024, Belgium

 
 

Table 2: Number of injury crashes and number of casualties during 2023 and during 2024 over the different periods of the week, Belgium

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Weekday day time 25.185 24.741 -444 -1,8% 253 237 -16
Weekday night time 1.894 1.802 -92 -4,9% 69 48 -21
Weekend day time 6.793 6.661 -132 -1,9% 97 108 +11
Weekend night time 2.696 2.386 -310 -11,5% 64 62 -2
Total 36.568 35.590 -978 -2,7% 483 455 -28
 
 

Figure 9. Evolution of the number of injury crashes and of the number of fatalities registered during the year on motorways, Belgium

 
 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


 
 

Figure 10. Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a young car driver during the year and evolution of the number of fatalities in these crashes, Belgium

 
 

Table 3: Number of casualties among people aged 65+, evolution 2023-2024, Belgium

Fatalities
Injuries
Total casualties
2023 2024 Evolution 2023 2024 Evolution 2023 2024 Evolution
Pedestrians 28 25 -3 777 753 -24 805 778 -27
Cyclists 47 38 -9 1.582 1.442 -140 1.629 1.480 -149
E-scooter users 1 0 -1 13 11 -2 14 11 -3
Moped riders 3 4 +1 109 113 +4 112 117 +5
Motorbikers 1 6 +5 148 154 +6 149 160 +11
Car occupants 38 51 +13 1.865 1.892 +27 1.903 1.943 +40
In crashes with a van 13 4 -9 386 374 -12 399 378 -21
In crashes with a lorry 17 20 +3 224 189 -35 241 209 -32
Total 129 130 +1 4.681 4.556 -125 4.810 4.686 -124
 
 

Figure 11. Evolution over the years of the number of casualties among people aged 65+ during the year, Belgium

 
 

Figure 12. Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a driver under influence of alcohol during the year, Belgium

 
 

Table 4: Number of casualties during by gender, evolution 2023-2024, Belgium

Women
Men
Total casualties
2023 2024 Evolution 2023 2024 Evolution 2023 2024 Evolution
Pedestrians 2.262 2.173 -3,9% 1.989 1.854 -6,8% 4.309 4.099 -4,9%
Cyclists 4.205 4.083 -2,9% 6.571 6.141 -6,5% 10.894 10.348 -5,0%
E-scooter users 396 461 +16,4% 1.004 1.131 +12,6% 1.447 1.648 +13,9%
Moped riders 1.050 997 -5,0% 2.798 2.863 +2,3% 3.898 3.908 +0,3%
Motorbikers 263 273 +3,8% 2.263 2.211 -2,3% 2.581 2.532 -1,9%
Car occupants 9.345 8.974 -4,0% 9.299 9.003 -3,2% 18.859 18.211 -3,4%
In crashes with a van 1.678 1.655 -1,4% 2.824 2.750 -2,6% 4.555 4.479 -1,7%
In crashes with a lorry 797 702 -11,9% 1.314 1.261 -4,0% 2.168 2.036 -6,1%
Total 18.296 17.834 -2,5% 25.885 25.147 -2,9% 44.863 43.805 -2,4%
 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


F3. Differences between the regions

Table 5: Evolution of the number of injury crashes and the number of casualties between 2023 and 2024, per Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # %
Flanders Injury crashes 22.708 22.014 -694 -3,1%
Total casualties 27.625 26.813 -812 -2,9%
Fatalities 261 248 -13 -5,0%
Injuries 27.364 26.565 -799 -2,9%
Wallonia Injury crashes 10.113 9.896 -217 -2,1%
Total casualties 12.884 12.709 -175 -1,4%
Fatalities 217 197 -20 -9,2%
Injuries 12.667 12.512 -155 -1,2%
Brussels-Capital Region Injury crashes 3.747 3.680 -67 -1,8%
Total casualties 4.354 4.283 -71 -1,6%
Fatalities 5 10 +5 Ö¾
Injuries 4.349 4.273 -76 -1,7%

Figure 13. Evolution of the number of injury crashes and of the number of fatalities during the year, per Region

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


F4. Differences between the road users

Table 6: Evolution of the number of injury crashes and the number of fatalities between 2023 and 2024 by road user type, Belgium

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Pedestrians 4.364 4.186 -178 -4,1% 73 71 -2
Cyclists 10.770 10.267 -503 -4,7% 96 80 -16
E-scooter users 1.611 1.825 +214 +13,3% 2 4 +2
Moped riders 4.105 4.193 +88 +2,1% 18 15 -3
Motorbikers 2.528 2.497 -31 -1,2% 49 55 +6
Car occupants 26.952 25.943 -1.009 -3,7% 204 198 -6
Vans* 3.493 3.385 -108 -3,1% 58 35 -23
Lorries* 1.716 1.628 -88 -5,1% 76 69 -7
Belgium 36.568 35.590 -978 -2,7% 483 455 -28

Figure 14. Evolution, between the year 2023 and the year 2024, of the number of injury crashes per road user type, Belgium

Figure 15. Evolution, between the year 2023 and the year 2024, of the number of fatalities by road user type, Belgium

 

✱ In the particular case of crashes involving a van or lorry, all persons killed as a result of the accident are taken into account, whether or not they are occupants of these vehicles (both the occupants of the vehicles mentioned and the other road users are counted).

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


F5. Pedestrians

Table 7: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a pedestrian and the number of casualties among pedestrians, Belgium

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 4.746 4.787 4.668 4.639 4.713 3.318 3.904 4.202 4.364 4.186 -178 -4,1%
Total casualties 4.818 4.861 4.689 4.706 4.726 3.276 3.869 4.226 4.309 4.099 -210 -4,9%
Fatalities 92 77 85 73 88 62 69 80 73 71 -2 -2,7%
Injuries 4.726 4.784 4.604 4.633 4.638 3.214 3.800 4.146 4.236 4.028 -208 -4,9%

 

Table 8: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a pedestrian and the number of fatalities among pedestrians between 2023 and 2024, per Region, Belgium

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Flanders 2.149 2.147 -2 -0,1% 39 35 -4
Wallonia 1.334 1.183 -151 -11,3% 33 30 -3
Brussels-Capital Region 881 856 -25 -2,8% 1 6 +5
Belgium 4.364 4.186 -178 -4,1% 73 71 -2

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


F6. Cyclists

Table 9: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a cyclist and the number of casualties among cyclists, Belgium

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 9.112 9.421 9.135 9.981 10.166 9.672 10.103 11.462 10.770 10.267 -503 -4,7%
Total casualties 9.281 9.584 9.232 10.154 10.347 9.935 10.263 11.615 10.894 10.348 -546 -5,0%
Fatalities 87 80 66 84 90 83 74 95 96 80 -16 -16,7%
Injuries 9.194 9.504 9.166 10.070 10.257 9.852 10.189 11.520 10.798 10.268 -530 -4,9%

 

Table 10: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a cyclist and the number of fatalities among cyclists between 2023 and 2024, per Region, Belgium

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Flanders 8.764 8.432 -332 -3,8% 84 69 -15
Wallonia 984 868 -116 -11,8% 12 10 -2
Brussels-Capital Region 1.022 967 -55 -5,4% 0 1 +1
Belgium 10.770 10.267 -503 -4,7% 96 80 -16

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


F6.1 Conventional bikes

Table 11: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a conventional cyclist and the number of casualties among conventional cyclists, Belgium

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 8.648 8.763 8.266 8.707 8.514 7.923 7.943 8.413 7.750 7.069 -681 -8,8%
Total casualties 8.769 8.845 8.261 8.736 8.520 7.984 7.893 8.239 7.589 6.893 -696 -9,2%
Fatalities 72 67 46 63 65 54 40 58 54 50 -4 -7,4%
Injuries 8.697 8.778 8.215 8.673 8.455 7.930 7.853 8.181 7.535 6.843 -692 -9,2%

 

Table 12: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a conventional cyclist and the number of fatalities among conventional cyclists between 2023 and 2024, per Region, Belgium

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Flanders 6.049 5.526 -523 -8,6% 43 39 -4
Wallonia 858 767 -91 -10,6% 11 10 -1
Brussels-Capital Region 843 776 -67 -7,9% 0 1 +1
Belgium 7.750 7.069 -681 -8,8% 54 50 -4

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


F6.2 E-bikes

Table 13: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving an e-biker and the number of casualties among e-bikers, Belgium

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 518 743 987 1.442 1.891 1.989 2.419 3.417 3.391 3.549 +158 +4,7%
Total casualties 512 739 971 1.418 1.827 1.951 2.370 3.376 3.305 3.455 +150 +4,5%
Fatalities 15 13 20 21 25 29 34 37 42 30 -12 -28,6%
Injuries 497 726 951 1.397 1.802 1.922 2.336 3.339 3.263 3.425 +162 +5,0%

 

Table 14: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving an e-biker and the number of fatalities among e-bikers between 2023 and 2024, per Region, Belgium

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Flanders 3.078 3.246 +168 +5,5% 41 30 -11
Wallonia 130 103 -27 -20,8% 1 0 -1
Brussels-Capital Region 183 200 +17 +9,3% 0 0 +0
Belgium 3.391 3.549 +158 +4,7% 42 30 -12

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


F7. E-scooters

Given that the registration of e-scooters was still incomplete until 2019, crash data for this travel mode are only presented from 2020 onwards.

Table 15: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving an e-scooter and the number of casualties among e-scooter users, Belgium

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ 409 1.053 1.735 1.611 1.825 +214 +13,3%
Total casualties Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ 373 969 1.582 1.447 1.648 +201 +13,9%
Fatalities Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ 1 4 4 2 4 +2 Ö¾
Injuries Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ 372 965 1.578 1.445 1.644 +199 +13,8%

 

Table 16: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving an e-scooter and the number of fatalities among e-scooter users between 2023 and 2024, per Region, Belgium

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Flanders 852 982 +130 +15,3% 1 3 +2
Wallonia 233 302 +69 +29,6% 1 1 +0
Brussels-Capital Region 526 541 +15 +2,9% 0 0 +0
Belgium 1.611 1.825 +214 +13,3% 2 4 +2

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


F8. Mopeds

Table 17: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a moped and the number of casualties among moped riders, Belgium

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 3.793 3.610 3.149 3.341 3.403 2.768 3.602 4.055 4.105 4.193 +88 +2,1%
Total casualties 3.766 3.569 3.088 3.275 3.304 2.680 3.456 3.839 3.898 3.908 +10 +0,3%
Fatalities 19 16 23 18 20 14 16 18 18 15 -3 -16,7%
Injuries 3.747 3.553 3.065 3.257 3.284 2.666 3.440 3.821 3.880 3.893 +13 +0,3%

 

Table 18: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a moped and the number of fatalities among moped riders between 2023 and 2024, per Region, Belgium

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Flanders 3.241 3.271 +30 +0,9% 13 8 -5
Wallonia 653 687 +34 +5,2% 5 7 +2
Brussels-Capital Region 211 235 +24 +11,4% 0 0 +0
Belgium 4.105 4.193 +88 +2,1% 18 15 -3

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


F9. Motorbikes

Table 19: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a motorbike and the number of casualties among motorbikers, Belgium

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 3.070 3.000 2.967 3.107 2.835 2.313 2.366 2.670 2.528 2.497 -31 -1,2%
Total casualties 3.183 3.087 3.040 3.179 2.891 2.344 2.402 2.730 2.581 2.532 -49 -1,9%
Fatalities 102 76 75 87 84 77 61 65 49 55 +6 +12,2%
Injuries 3.081 3.011 2.965 3.092 2.807 2.267 2.341 2.665 2.532 2.477 -55 -2,2%

 

Table 20: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a motorbike and the number of fatalities among motorbikers between 2023 and 2024, per Region, Belgium

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Flanders 1.216 1.218 +2 +0,2% 19 24 +5
Wallonia 885 835 -50 -5,6% 29 30 +1
Brussels-Capital Region 427 444 +17 +4,0% 1 1 +0
Belgium 2.528 2.497 -31 -1,2% 49 55 +6

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


F10. Cars

Table 21: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a car and the number of casualties among car occupants, Belgium

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 32.540 32.438 30.379 30.453 29.324 22.201 25.474 27.428 26.952 25.943 -1.009 -3,7%
Total casualties 27.888 27.157 25.623 24.585 23.046 15.905 18.540 18.889 18.859 18.211 -648 -3,4%
Fatalities 368 333 278 266 299 214 205 210 204 198 -6 -2,9%
Injuries 27.520 26.824 25.345 24.319 22.747 15.691 18.335 18.679 18.655 18.013 -642 -3,4%

 

Table 22: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a car and the number of fatalities among car occupants between 2023 and 2024, per Region, Belgium

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Flanders 15.919 15.261 -658 -4,1% 84 89 +5
Wallonia 8.274 8.022 -252 -3,0% 119 107 -12
Brussels-Capital Region 2.759 2.660 -99 -3,6% 1 2 +1
Belgium 26.952 25.943 -1.009 -3,7% 204 198 -6

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


F11. Crashes with vans

Both the occupants of the vans and the opponents are counted among the casualties (killed and injured).

Table 23: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a van and the number of casualties in these crashes, Belgium

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 3.506 3.588 3.441 3.488 3.413 2.970 3.451 3.600 3.493 3.385 -108 -3,1%
Total casualties 4.968 4.972 4.896 4.923 4.677 3.900 4.510 4.673 4.555 4.479 -76 -1,7%
Fatalities 81 75 66 61 53 43 63 50 58 35 -23 -39,7%
Injuries 4.887 4.897 4.830 4.862 4.624 3.857 4.447 4.623 4.497 4.444 -53 -1,2%

 

Table 24: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a van and the number of fatalities in these crashes between 2023 and 2024, per Region, Belgium

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Flanders 2.413 2.324 -89 -3,7% 34 22 -12
Wallonia 859 824 -35 -4,1% 22 13 -9
Brussels-Capital Region 221 237 +16 +7,2% 2 0 -2
Belgium 3.493 3.385 -108 -3,1% 58 35 -23

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


F12. Crashes with lorries

Both the occupants of the lorries and the opponents are counted among the casualties (killed and injured).

Table 25: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a lorry and the number of casualties in these crashes, Belgium

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 2.150 2.066 2.139 2.035 1.970 1.596 1.738 1.736 1.716 1.628 -88 -5,1%
Total casualties 2.888 2.848 2.826 2.777 2.600 2.029 2.203 2.241 2.168 2.036 -132 -6,1%
Fatalities 110 106 104 106 107 83 92 91 76 69 -7 -9,2%
Injuries 2.778 2.742 2.722 2.671 2.493 1.946 2.111 2.150 2.092 1.967 -125 -6,0%

 

Table 26: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a lorry and the number of fatalities in these crashes between 2023 and 2024, per Region, Belgium

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Flanders 1.242 1.138 -104 -8,4% 51 44 -7
Wallonia 412 403 -9 -2,2% 24 22 -2
Brussels-Capital Region 62 87 +25 +40,3% 1 3 +2
Belgium 1.716 1.628 -88 -5,1% 76 69 -7

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


Flanders

V1. Main evolutions

Figure 36. Evolution, between the year 2023 and the year 2024, of the number of fatalities and of the number of injury crashes, per province, Flemish Region

Fatalities


Injury crashes

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


V2. Key figures

Table 27: Evolution of the number of injury crashes and the number of casualties, Flemish Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 24.894 24.809 23.095 23.572 22.891 18.517 21.028 23.216 22.708 22.014 -694 -3,1%
Total casualties 32.323 31.759 29.596 30.031 28.829 22.609 25.553 28.167 27.625 26.813 -812 -2,9%
Fatalities 389 328 282 296 304 246 291 271 261 248 -13 -5,0%
Injuries 31.934 31.431 29.314 29.735 28.525 22.363 25.262 27.896 27.364 26.565 -799 -2,9%

 

 

 
 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


 
 

Figure 40. Evolution of the number of fatalities over the different trimesters, Flemish Region

 
 

Figure 41. Number of casualties (fatalities and injuries) per month, Flemish Region

 
 

Figure 42. Number of casualties (fatalities and injuries) per month and by road user type, Flemish Region

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


V3. Differences between the provinces

Table 28: Evolution of the number of injury crashes and the number of fatalities between 2023 and 2024, per province, Flemish Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Antwerp 7.115 6.814 -301 -4,2% 70 65 -5
Limburg 2.792 2.619 -173 -6,2% 33 41 +8
East Flanders 5.591 5.644 +53 +0,9% 67 61 -6
Flemish Brabant 3.055 3.048 -7 -0,2% 33 31 -2
West Flanders 4.155 3.889 -266 -6,4% 58 50 -8
Flanders 22.708 22.014 -694 -3,1% 261 248 -13

Figure 43. Evolution of the number of injury crashes and of fatalities during the year per province, Flemish Region

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


V4. Differences between the road users

Table 29: Evolution of the number of injury crashes and the number of fatalities between 2023 and 2024, by road user type, Flemish Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Pedestrians 2.149 2.147 -2 -0,1% 39 35 -4
Cyclists 8.764 8.432 -332 -3,8% 84 69 -15
E-scooter users 852 982 +130 +15,3% 1 3 +2
Moped riders 3.241 3.271 +30 +0,9% 13 8 -5
Motorbikers 1.216 1.218 +2 +0,2% 19 24 +5
Car occupants 15.919 15.261 -658 -4,1% 84 89 +5
Vans* 2.413 2.324 -89 -3,7% 34 22 -12
Lorries* 1.242 1.138 -104 -8,4% 51 44 -7
Flanders 22.708 22.014 -694 -3,1% 261 248 -13

Figure 44. Evolution, between the year 2023 and the year 2024, of the number of injury crashes by road user type, Flemish Region

Figure 45. Evolution, between the year 2023 and the year 2024, of the number of fatalities by road user type, Flemish Region

 

✱ In the particular case of crashes involving a van or lorry, all persons killed as a result of the accident are taken into account, whether or not they are occupants of these vehicles (both the occupants of the vehicles mentioned and the other road users are counted).

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


V5. Pedestrians

Table 30: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a pedestrian and the number of casualties among pedestrians, Flemish Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 2.271 2.302 2.181 2.217 2.244 1.665 1.931 2.029 2.149 2.147 -2 -0,1%
Total casualties 2.259 2.293 2.114 2.182 2.151 1.585 1.827 1.910 2.026 2.008 -18 -0,9%
Fatalities 42 38 40 32 44 29 43 37 39 35 -4 -10,3%
Injuries 2.217 2.255 2.074 2.150 2.107 1.556 1.784 1.873 1.987 1.973 -14 -0,7%

 

Table 31: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a pedestrian and the number of fatalities among pedestrians between 2023 and 2024, per province, Flemish Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Antwerp 739 690 -49 -6,6% 12 9 -3
Limburg 236 217 -19 -8,1% 5 6 +1
East Flanders 522 536 +14 +2,7% 9 8 -1
Flemish Brabant 272 338 +66 +24,3% 6 7 +1
West Flanders 380 366 -14 -3,7% 7 5 -2
Flanders 2.149 2.147 -2 -0,1% 39 35 -4

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


V6. Cyclists

Table 32: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a cyclist and the number of casualties among cyclists, Flemish Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 7.796 7.994 7.688 8.356 8.383 7.659 8.185 9.325 8.764 8.432 -332 -3,8%
Total casualties 7.989 8.167 7.821 8.544 8.582 7.931 8.363 9.504 8.907 8.544 -363 -4,1%
Fatalities 77 64 55 75 67 72 67 73 84 69 -15 -17,9%
Injuries 7.912 8.103 7.766 8.469 8.515 7.859 8.296 9.431 8.823 8.475 -348 -3,9%

 

Table 33: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a cyclist and the number of fatalities among cyclists between 2023 and 2024, per province, Flemish Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Antwerp 2.822 2.771 -51 -1,8% 23 22 -1
Limburg 900 787 -113 -12,6% 7 11 +4
East Flanders 2.395 2.322 -73 -3,0% 27 20 -7
Flemish Brabant 991 965 -26 -2,6% 9 7 -2
West Flanders 1.656 1.587 -69 -4,2% 18 9 -9
Flanders 8.764 8.432 -332 -3,8% 84 69 -15

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


V6.1 Conventional bikes

Table 34: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a conventional cyclist and the number of casualties among conventional cyclists, Flemish Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 7.349 7.357 6.863 7.159 6.879 6.072 6.244 6.572 6.049 5.526 -523 -8,6%
Total casualties 7.494 7.449 6.893 7.203 6.899 6.151 6.216 6.425 5.908 5.396 -512 -8,7%
Fatalities 62 51 36 55 45 45 34 38 43 39 -4 -9,3%
Injuries 7.432 7.398 6.857 7.148 6.854 6.106 6.182 6.387 5.865 5.357 -508 -8,7%

 

Table 35: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a conventional cyclist and the number of fatalities among conventional cyclists between 2023 and 2024, per province, Flemish Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Antwerp 1.910 1.747 -163 -8,5% 11 13 +2
Limburg 586 514 -72 -12,3% 1 5 +4
East Flanders 1.700 1.593 -107 -6,3% 18 13 -5
Flemish Brabant 716 653 -63 -8,8% 5 5 +0
West Flanders 1.137 1.019 -118 -10,4% 8 3 -5
Flanders 6.049 5.526 -523 -8,6% 43 39 -4

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


V6.2 E-bikes

Table 36: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving an e-biker and the number of casualties among e-bikers, Flemish Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 500 722 943 1.364 1.742 1.818 2.190 3.118 3.078 3.246 +168 +5,5%
Total casualties 495 718 928 1.341 1.683 1.780 2.147 3.079 2.999 3.148 +149 +5,0%
Fatalities 15 13 19 20 22 27 33 35 41 30 -11 -26,8%
Injuries 480 705 909 1.321 1.661 1.753 2.114 3.044 2.958 3.118 +160 +5,4%

 

Table 37: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving an e-biker and the number of fatalities among e-bikers between 2023 and 2024, per province, Flemish Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Antwerp 1.072 1.163 +91 +8,5% 12 9 -3
Limburg 347 301 -46 -13,3% 6 6 +0
East Flanders 770 809 +39 +5,1% 9 7 -2
Flemish Brabant 307 348 +41 +13,4% 4 2 -2
West Flanders 582 625 +43 +7,4% 10 6 -4
Flanders 3.078 3.246 +168 +5,5% 41 30 -11

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


V7. E-scooters

Given that the registration of e-scooters was still incomplete until 2019, crash data for this travel mode are only presented from 2020 onwards.

Table 38: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving an e-scooter and the number of casualties among e-scooter users, Flemish Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ 209 526 825 852 982 +130 +15,3%
Total casualties Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ 183 458 719 718 831 +113 +15,7%
Fatalities Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ 1 3 3 1 3 +2 Ö¾
Injuries Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ 182 455 716 717 828 +111 +15,5%

 

Table 39: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving an e-scooter and the number of fatalities among e-scooter users between 2023 and 2024, per province, Flemish Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Antwerp 426 449 +23 +5,4% 0 2 +2
Limburg 67 63 -4 -6,0% 0 0 +0
East Flanders 162 226 +64 +39,5% 1 1 +0
Flemish Brabant 89 99 +10 +11,2% 0 0 +0
West Flanders 108 145 +37 +34,3% 0 0 +0
Flanders 852 982 +130 +15,3% 1 3 +2

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


V8. Mopeds

Table 40: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a moped and the number of casualties among moped riders, Flemish Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 2.744 2.602 2.286 2.448 2.543 2.013 2.646 3.105 3.241 3.271 +30 +0,9%
Total casualties 2.657 2.508 2.204 2.369 2.429 1.907 2.484 2.893 3.016 2.984 -32 -1,1%
Fatalities 13 7 11 9 16 8 12 10 13 8 -5 -38,5%
Injuries 2.644 2.501 2.193 2.360 2.413 1.899 2.472 2.883 3.003 2.976 -27 -0,9%

 

Table 41: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a moped and the number of fatalities among moped riders between 2023 and 2024, per province, Flemish Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Antwerp 1.137 1.158 +21 +1,8% 7 3 -4
Limburg 373 348 -25 -6,7% 1 1 +0
East Flanders 836 891 +55 +6,6% 3 1 -2
Flemish Brabant 286 279 -7 -2,4% 1 2 +1
West Flanders 609 595 -14 -2,3% 1 1 +0
Flanders 3.241 3.271 +30 +0,9% 13 8 -5

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


V9. Motorbikes

Table 42: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a motorbike and the number of casualties among motorbikers, Flemish Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 1.573 1.528 1.519 1.586 1.429 1.136 1.136 1.285 1.216 1.218 +2 +0,2%
Total casualties 1.622 1.547 1.547 1.602 1.438 1.135 1.131 1.291 1.221 1.232 +11 +0,9%
Fatalities 49 34 43 45 35 33 30 34 19 24 +5 +26,3%
Injuries 1.573 1.513 1.504 1.557 1.403 1.102 1.101 1.257 1.202 1.208 +6 +0,5%

 

Table 43: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a motorbike and the number of fatalities among motorbikers between 2023 and 2024, per province, Flemish Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Antwerp 372 344 -28 -7,5% 6 8 +2
Limburg 132 141 +9 +6,8% 1 2 +1
East Flanders 278 274 -4 -1,4% 4 7 +3
Flemish Brabant 244 279 +35 +14,3% 2 2 +0
West Flanders 190 180 -10 -5,3% 6 5 -1
Flanders 1.216 1.218 +2 +0,2% 19 24 +5

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


V10. Cars

Table 44: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a car and the number of casualties among car occupants, Flemish Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 19.606 19.557 17.877 18.050 17.170 13.042 14.740 16.234 15.919 15.261 -658 -4,1%
Total casualties 15.743 15.296 14.017 13.414 12.480 8.520 9.743 10.237 10.099 9.617 -482 -4,8%
Fatalities 166 155 99 105 123 81 97 88 84 89 +5 +6,0%
Injuries 15.577 15.141 13.918 13.309 12.357 8.439 9.646 10.149 10.015 9.528 -487 -4,9%

 

Table 45: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a car and the number of fatalities among car occupants between 2023 and 2024, per province, Flemish Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Antwerp 5.042 4.696 -346 -6,9% 20 13 -7
Limburg 2.096 1.987 -109 -5,2% 13 16 +3
East Flanders 3.648 3.684 +36 +1,0% 18 23 +5
Flemish Brabant 2.295 2.255 -40 -1,7% 13 9 -4
West Flanders 2.838 2.639 -199 -7,0% 20 28 +8
Flanders 15.919 15.261 -658 -4,1% 84 89 +5

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


V11. Crashes with vans

Both the occupants of the vans and the opponents are counted among the casualties (killed and injured).

Table 46: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a van and the number of casualties in these crashes, Flemish Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 2.471 2.525 2.417 2.426 2.351 2.026 2.408 2.530 2.413 2.324 -89 -3,7%
Total casualties 3.490 3.428 3.370 3.394 3.186 2.632 3.078 3.266 3.099 3.023 -76 -2,5%
Fatalities 55 40 33 35 27 30 45 28 34 22 -12 -35,3%
Injuries 3.435 3.388 3.337 3.359 3.159 2.602 3.033 3.238 3.065 3.001 -64 -2,1%

 

Table 47: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a van and the number of fatalities in these crashes between 2023 and 2024, per province, Flemish Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Antwerp 692 678 -14 -2,0% 4 8 +4
Limburg 322 286 -36 -11,2% 10 5 -5
East Flanders 566 553 -13 -2,3% 8 5 -3
Flemish Brabant 347 368 +21 +6,1% 3 2 -1
West Flanders 486 439 -47 -9,7% 9 2 -7
Flanders 2.413 2.324 -89 -3,7% 34 22 -12

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


V12. Crashes with lorries

Both the occupants of the lorries and the opponents are counted among the casualties (killed and injured).

Table 48: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a lorry and the number of casualties in these crashes, Flemish Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 1.447 1.464 1.496 1.413 1.343 1.126 1.223 1.249 1.242 1.138 -104 -8,4%
Total casualties 1.945 1.963 1.959 1.945 1.760 1.420 1.545 1.603 1.560 1.426 -134 -8,6%
Fatalities 65 66 63 70 52 53 68 59 51 44 -7 -13,7%
Injuries 1.880 1.897 1.896 1.875 1.708 1.367 1.477 1.544 1.509 1.382 -127 -8,4%

 

Table 49: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a lorry and the number of fatalities in these crashes between 2023 and 2024, per province, Flemish Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Antwerp 429 404 -25 -5,8% 16 17 +1
Limburg 136 99 -37 -27,2% 3 2 -1
East Flanders 314 306 -8 -2,5% 13 9 -4
Flemish Brabant 171 169 -2 -1,2% 7 5 -2
West Flanders 192 160 -32 -16,7% 12 11 -1
Flanders 1.242 1.138 -104 -8,4% 51 44 -7

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


Wallonia

W1. Main evolutions

Figure 66. Evolution, between the year 2023 and the year 2024, of the number of fatalities and of the number of injury crashes, per province, Walloon Region

Fatalities


Injury crashes

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


W2. Key figures

Table 50: Evolution of the number of injury crashes and the number of casualties, Walloon Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 11.409 11.179 10.889 10.813 10.594 8.237 9.750 9.965 10.113 9.896 -217 -2,1%
Total casualties 15.470 15.261 14.626 14.490 14.009 10.474 12.512 12.692 12.884 12.709 -175 -1,4%
Fatalities 324 299 277 266 295 223 187 228 217 197 -20 -9,2%
Injuries 15.146 14.962 14.349 14.224 13.714 10.251 12.325 12.464 12.667 12.512 -155 -1,2%

 

 

 
 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


 
 

Figure 70. Evolution of the number of fatalities over the different trimesters, Walloon Region

 
 

Figure 71. Number of casualties (fatalities and injuries) per month, Walloon Region

 
 

Figure 72. Number of casualties (fatalities and injuries) per month and by road user type, Walloon Region

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


W3. Differences between the provinces

Table 51: Evolution of the number of injury crashes and the number of fatalities between 2023 and 2024, per province, Walloon Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Walloon Brabant 1.101 1.022 -79 -7,2% 20 16 -4
Hainaut 3.535 3.393 -142 -4,0% 95 54 -41
Liège 3.155 3.156 +1 +0,0% 54 54 +0
Luxembourg 853 897 +44 +5,2% 19 27 +8
Namur 1.469 1.428 -41 -2,8% 29 46 +17
Wallonia 10.113 9.896 -217 -2,1% 217 197 -20

Figure 73. Evolution of the number of injury crashes and of fatalities during the year per province, Walloon Region

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


W4. Differences between the road users

Table 52: Evolution of the number of injury crashes and the number of fatalities between 2023 and 2024, by road user type, Walloon Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Pedestrians 1.334 1.183 -151 -11,3% 33 30 -3
Cyclists 984 868 -116 -11,8% 12 10 -2
E-scooter users 233 302 +69 +29,6% 1 1 +0
Moped riders 653 687 +34 +5,2% 5 7 +2
Motorbikers 885 835 -50 -5,6% 29 30 +1
Car occupants 8.274 8.022 -252 -3,0% 119 107 -12
Vans* 859 824 -35 -4,1% 22 13 -9
Lorries* 412 403 -9 -2,2% 24 22 -2
Wallonia 10.113 9.896 -217 -2,1% 217 197 -20

Figure 74. Evolution, between the year 2023 and the year 2024, of the number of injury crashes by road user type, Walloon Region

Figure 75. Evolution, between the year 2023 and the year 2024, of the number of fatalities per road user category, Walloon Region

 

✱ In the particular case of crashes involving a van or lorry, all persons killed as a result of the accident are taken into account, whether or not they are occupants of these vehicles (both the occupants of the vehicles mentioned and the other road users are counted).

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


W5. Pedestrians

Table 53: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a pedestrian and the number of casualties among pedestrians, Walloon Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 1.354 1.386 1.389 1.392 1.438 958 1.179 1.284 1.334 1.183 -151 -11,3%
Total casualties 1.417 1.450 1.449 1.456 1.511 979 1.217 1.398 1.385 1.224 -161 -11,6%
Fatalities 36 30 36 34 37 28 25 38 33 30 -3 -9,1%
Injuries 1.381 1.420 1.413 1.422 1.474 951 1.192 1.360 1.352 1.194 -158 -11,7%

 

Table 54: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a pedestrian and the number of fatalities among pedestrians between 2023 and 2024, per province, Walloon Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Walloon Brabant 155 125 -30 -19,4% 2 3 +1
Hainaut 481 441 -40 -8,3% 19 10 -9
Liège 452 417 -35 -7,7% 10 10 +0
Luxembourg 70 54 -16 -22,9% 1 2 +1
Namur 176 146 -30 -17,0% 1 5 +4
Wallonia 1.334 1.183 -151 -11,3% 33 30 -3

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


W6. Cyclists

Table 55: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a cyclist and the number of casualties among cyclists, Walloon Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 696 685 689 783 846 1.006 908 1.013 984 868 -116 -11,8%
Total casualties 701 702 693 787 865 1.021 913 1.032 990 872 -118 -11,9%
Fatalities 9 14 11 7 21 11 6 18 12 10 -2 -16,7%
Injuries 692 688 682 780 844 1.010 907 1.014 978 862 -116 -11,9%

 

Table 56: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a cyclist and the number of fatalities among cyclists between 2023 and 2024, per province, Walloon Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Walloon Brabant 164 148 -16 -9,8% 0 3 +3
Hainaut 322 275 -47 -14,6% 7 2 -5
Liège 317 281 -36 -11,4% 1 2 +1
Luxembourg 62 60 -2 -3,2% 3 2 -1
Namur 119 104 -15 -12,6% 1 1 +0
Wallonia 984 868 -116 -11,8% 12 10 -2

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


W6.1 Conventional bikes

Table 57: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a conventional cyclist and the number of casualties among conventional cyclists, Walloon Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 688 673 673 751 791 942 838 912 858 767 -91 -10,6%
Total casualties 693 690 677 756 812 952 840 925 862 769 -93 -10,8%
Fatalities 9 14 10 6 19 9 5 16 11 10 -1 -9,1%
Injuries 684 676 667 750 793 943 835 909 851 759 -92 -10,8%

 

Table 58: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a conventional cyclist and the number of fatalities among conventional cyclists between 2023 and 2024, per province, Walloon Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Walloon Brabant 140 124 -16 -11,4% 0 3 +3
Hainaut 285 250 -35 -12,3% 7 2 -5
Liège 277 246 -31 -11,2% 1 2 +1
Luxembourg 55 54 -1 -1,8% 3 2 -1
Namur 101 93 -8 -7,9% 0 1 +1
Wallonia 858 767 -91 -10,6% 11 10 -1

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


W6.2 E-bikes

Table 59: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving an e-biker and the number of casualties among e-bikers, Walloon Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 8 12 16 32 55 67 74 102 130 103 -27 -20,8%
Total casualties 8 12 16 31 53 69 73 107 128 103 -25 -19,5%
Fatalities 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 0 -1 Ö¾
Injuries 8 12 15 30 51 67 72 105 127 103 -24 -18,9%

 

Table 60: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving an e-biker and the number of fatalities among e-bikers between 2023 and 2024, per province, Walloon Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Walloon Brabant 25 25 +0 Ö¾ 0 0 +0
Hainaut 38 26 -12 Ö¾ 0 0 +0
Liège 41 35 -6 ־ 0 0 +0
Luxembourg 7 6 -1 Ö¾ 0 0 +0
Namur 19 11 -8 Ö¾ 1 0 -1
Wallonia 130 103 -27 Ö¾ 1 0 -1

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


W7. E-scooters

Given that the registration of e-scooters was still incomplete until 2019, crash data for this travel mode are only presented from 2020 onwards.

Table 61: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving an e-scooter and the number of casualties among e-scooter users, Walloon Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ 43 103 178 233 302 +69 +29,6%
Total casualties Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ 42 99 166 225 291 +66 +29,3%
Fatalities Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ 0 0 1 1 1 +0 Ö¾
Injuries Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ 42 99 165 224 290 +66 +29,5%

 

Table 62: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving an e-scooter and the number of fatalities among e-scooter users between 2023 and 2024, per province, Walloon Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Walloon Brabant 29 33 +4 +13,8% 0 0 +0
Hainaut 136 152 +16 +11,8% 0 0 +0
Liège 39 79 +40 +102,6% 1 1 +0
Luxembourg 8 9 +1 +12,5% 0 0 +0
Namur 21 29 +8 +38,1% 0 0 +0
Wallonia 233 302 +69 +29,6% 1 1 +0

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


W8. Mopeds

Table 63: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a moped and the number of casualties among moped riders, Walloon Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 850 804 657 659 633 532 727 680 653 687 +34 +5,2%
Total casualties 916 858 696 681 651 559 749 689 682 702 +20 +2,9%
Fatalities 6 9 12 7 4 6 4 7 5 7 +2 Ö¾
Injuries 910 849 684 674 647 553 745 682 677 695 +18 +2,7%

 

Table 64: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a moped and the number of fatalities among moped riders between 2023 and 2024, per province, Walloon Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Walloon Brabant 58 56 -2 -3,4% 1 1 +0
Hainaut 259 261 +2 +0,8% 1 2 +1
Liège 232 244 +12 +5,2% 1 1 +0
Luxembourg 22 36 +14 +63,6% 0 2 +2
Namur 82 90 +8 +9,8% 2 1 -1
Wallonia 653 687 +34 +5,2% 5 7 +2

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


W9. Motorbikes

Table 65: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a motorbike and the number of casualties among motorbikers, Walloon Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 986 941 899 987 900 823 846 909 885 835 -50 -5,6%
Total casualties 1.051 1.018 959 1.053 963 866 892 985 945 869 -76 -8,0%
Fatalities 50 38 28 39 45 40 30 29 29 30 +1 +3,4%
Injuries 1.001 980 931 1.014 918 826 862 956 916 839 -77 -8,4%

 

Table 66: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a motorbike and the number of fatalities among motorbikers between 2023 and 2024, per province, Walloon Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Walloon Brabant 108 101 -7 -6,5% 4 2 -2
Hainaut 272 262 -10 -3,7% 12 12 +0
Liège 273 240 -33 -12,1% 8 4 -4
Luxembourg 95 82 -13 -13,7% 1 3 +2
Namur 137 150 +13 +9,5% 4 9 +5
Wallonia 885 835 -50 -5,6% 29 30 +1

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


W10. Cars

Table 67: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a car and the number of casualties among car occupants, Walloon Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 9.797 9.657 9.362 9.314 9.071 6.731 8.150 8.254 8.274 8.022 -252 -3,0%
Total casualties 10.391 10.163 9.890 9.585 9.090 6.318 7.808 7.530 7.684 7.661 -23 -0,3%
Fatalities 195 177 172 155 171 128 106 115 119 107 -12 -10,1%
Injuries 10.196 9.986 9.718 9.430 8.919 6.190 7.702 7.415 7.565 7.554 -11 -0,1%

 

Table 68: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a car and the number of fatalities among car occupants between 2023 and 2024, per province, Walloon Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Walloon Brabant 898 844 -54 -6,0% 9 7 -2
Hainaut 2.985 2.805 -180 -6,0% 52 26 -26
Liège 2.491 2.487 -4 -0,2% 28 31 +3
Luxembourg 696 721 +25 +3,6% 13 14 +1
Namur 1.204 1.165 -39 -3,2% 17 29 +12
Wallonia 8.274 8.022 -252 -3,0% 119 107 -12

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


W11. Crashes with vans

Both the occupants of the vans and the opponents are counted among the casualties (killed and injured).

Table 69: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a van and the number of casualties in these crashes, Walloon Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 804 829 781 818 835 702 789 811 859 824 -35 -4,1%
Total casualties 1.181 1.240 1.193 1.226 1.221 973 1.121 1.090 1.193 1.169 -24 -2,0%
Fatalities 23 35 30 26 23 13 18 21 22 13 -9 -40,9%
Injuries 1.158 1.205 1.163 1.200 1.198 960 1.103 1.069 1.171 1.156 -15 -1,3%

 

Table 70: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a van and the number of fatalities in these crashes between 2023 and 2024, per province, Walloon Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Walloon Brabant 121 90 -31 -25,6% 6 1 -5
Hainaut 275 268 -7 -2,5% 10 3 -7
Liège 235 231 -4 -1,7% 1 2 +1
Luxembourg 70 89 +19 +27,1% 1 3 +2
Namur 158 146 -12 -7,6% 4 4 +0
Wallonia 859 824 -35 -4,1% 22 13 -9

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


W12. Crashes with lorries

Both the occupants of the lorries and the opponents are counted among the casualties (killed and injured).

Table 71: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a lorry and the number of casualties in these crashes, Walloon Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 596 512 557 523 532 414 456 402 412 403 -9 -2,2%
Total casualties 818 757 767 705 718 540 591 532 531 507 -24 -4,5%
Fatalities 42 39 39 32 53 30 24 28 24 22 -2 -8,3%
Injuries 776 718 728 673 665 510 567 504 507 485 -22 -4,3%

 

Table 72: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a lorry and the number of fatalities in these crashes between 2023 and 2024, per province, Walloon Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Walloon Brabant 46 34 -12 -26,1% 1 3 +2
Hainaut 116 134 +18 +15,5% 9 2 -7
Liège 129 122 -7 -5,4% 7 9 +2
Luxembourg 61 50 -11 -18,0% 3 1 -2
Namur 60 63 +3 +5,0% 4 7 +3
Wallonia 412 403 -9 -2,2% 24 22 -2

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


Brussels-Capital Region

B1. Key figures

Table 73: Evolution of the number of injury crashes and the number of casualties, Brussels-Capital Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 3.736 3.852 3.812 3.808 3.896 3.188 3.504 4.141 3.747 3.680 -67 -1,8%
Total casualties 4.470 4.541 4.564 4.501 4.564 3.688 4.074 4.833 4.354 4.283 -71 -1,6%
Fatalities 27 16 21 21 19 14 6 21 5 10 +5 Ö¾
Injuries 4.443 4.525 4.543 4.480 4.545 3.674 4.068 4.812 4.349 4.273 -76 -1,7%

 

 

 
 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


 
 

Figure 99. Evolution of the number of fatalities over the different trimesters, Brussels-Capital Region

 
 

Figure 100. Number of casualties (fatalities and injuries) per month, Brussels-Capital Region

 
 

Figure 101. Number of casualties (fatalities and injuries)per month and by transport mode, Brussels-Capital Region

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


B2. Differences between the road users

Table 74: Evolution of the number of injury crashes and the number of fatalities between 2023 and 2024, by road user type, Brussels-Capital Region

Injury crashes
Fatalities
Evolution 2023-2024
Evolution 2023-2024
2023 2024 # % 2023 2024 #
Pedestrians 881 856 -25 -2,8% 1 6 +5
Cyclists 1.022 967 -55 -5,4% 0 1 +1
E-scooter users 526 541 +15 +2,9% 0 0 +0
Moped riders 211 235 +24 +11,4% 0 0 +0
Motorbikers 427 444 +17 +4,0% 1 1 +0
Car occupants 2.759 2.660 -99 -3,6% 1 2 +1
Vans* 221 237 +16 +7,2% 2 0 -2
Lorries* 62 87 +25 +40,3% 1 3 +2
Brussels-Capital Region 3.747 3.680 -67 -1,8% 5 10 +5

 

✱ In the particular case of crashes involving a van or lorry, all persons killed as a result of the accident are taken into account, whether or not they are occupants of these vehicles (both the occupants of the vehicles mentioned and the other road users are counted).

Figure 102. Evolution, between the year 2023 and the year 2024, of the number of injury crashes by road user type, Brussels-Capital Region

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


B3. Pedestrians

Table 75: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a pedestrian and the number of casualties among pedestrians, Brussels-Capital Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 1.121 1.099 1.098 1.030 1.031 695 794 889 881 856 -25 -2,8%
Total casualties 1.142 1.118 1.126 1.068 1.064 712 825 918 898 867 -31 -3,5%
Fatalities 14 9 9 7 7 5 1 5 1 6 +5 Ö¾
Injuries 1.128 1.109 1.117 1.061 1.057 707 824 913 897 861 -36 -4,0%

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


B4. Cyclists

Table 76: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a cyclist and the number of casualties among cyclists, Brussels-Capital Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 620 742 758 842 937 1.007 1.010 1.124 1.022 967 -55 -5,4%
Total casualties 591 715 718 823 900 983 987 1.079 997 932 -65 -6,5%
Fatalities 1 2 0 2 2 0 1 4 0 1 +1 Ö¾
Injuries 590 713 718 821 898 983 986 1.075 997 931 -66 -6,6%

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


B4.1 Conventional bikes

Table 77: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a conventional cyclist and the number of casualties among conventional cyclists, Brussels-Capital Région

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 611 733 730 797 844 909 861 929 843 776 -67 -7,9%
Total casualties 582 706 691 777 809 881 837 889 819 728 -91 -11,1%
Fatalities 1 2 0 2 1 0 1 4 0 1 +1 Ö¾
Injuries 581 704 691 775 808 881 836 885 819 727 -92 -11,2%

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


B4.2 E-bikes

Table 78: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving an e-biker and the number of casualties among e-bikers, Brussels-Capital Région

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 10 9 28 46 94 104 155 197 183 200 +17 +9,3%
Total casualties 9 9 27 46 91 102 150 190 178 204 +26 +14,6%
Fatalities 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 +0 Ö¾
Injuries 9 9 27 46 90 102 150 190 178 204 +26 +14,6%

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


B5. E-scooters

Given that the registration of e-scooters was still incomplete until 2019, crash data for this travel mode are only presented from 2020 onwards.

Table 79: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving an e-scooter and the number of casualties among e-scooter users, Brussels-Capital Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ 157 424 732 526 541 +15 +2,9%
Total casualties Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ 148 412 697 504 526 +22 +4,4%
Fatalities Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ 0 1 0 0 0 +0 Ö¾
Injuries Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ Ö¾ 148 411 697 504 526 +22 +4,4%

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


B6. Mopeds

Table 80: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a moped and the number of casualties among moped riders, Brussels-Capital Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 199 204 206 234 227 223 229 270 211 235 +24 +11,4%
Total casualties 193 203 188 225 224 214 223 257 200 222 +22 +11,0%
Fatalities 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 +0 Ö¾
Injuries 193 203 188 223 224 214 223 256 200 222 +22 +11,0%

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


B7. Motorbikes

Table 81: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a motorbike and the number of casualties among motorbikers, Brussels-Capital Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 511 531 549 534 506 354 384 476 427 444 +17 +4,0%
Total casualties 510 522 534 524 490 343 379 454 415 431 +16 +3,9%
Fatalities 3 4 4 3 4 4 1 2 1 1 +0 Ö¾
Injuries 507 518 530 521 486 339 378 452 414 430 +16 +3,9%

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


B8. Cars

Table 82: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a car and the number of casualties among car occupants, Brussels-Capital Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 3.137 3.224 3.140 3.089 3.083 2.428 2.584 2.940 2.759 2.660 -99 -3,6%
Total casualties 1.754 1.698 1.716 1.586 1.476 1.067 989 1.122 1.076 933 -143 -13,3%
Fatalities 7 1 7 6 5 5 2 7 1 2 +1 Ö¾
Injuries 1.747 1.697 1.709 1.580 1.471 1.062 987 1.115 1.075 931 -144 -13,4%

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


B9. Crashes with vans

Both the occupants of the vans and the opponents are counted among the casualties (killed and injured).

Table 83: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a van and the number of casualties in these crashes, Brussels-Capital Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 231 234 243 244 227 242 254 259 221 237 +16 +7,2%
Total casualties 297 304 333 303 270 295 311 317 263 287 +24 +9,1%
Fatalities 3 0 3 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 -2 Ö¾
Injuries 294 304 330 303 267 295 311 316 261 287 +26 +10,0%

 

 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


B10. Crashes with lorries

Both the occupants of the lorries and the opponents are counted among the casualties (killed and injured).

Table 84: Evolution of the number of injury crashes involving a lorry and the number of casualties in these crashes, Brussels-Capital Region

Evolution 2023-2024
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 # %
Injury crashes 107 90 86 99 95 56 59 85 62 87 +25 +40,3%
Total casualties 125 128 100 127 122 69 67 106 77 103 +26 +33,8%
Fatalities 3 1 2 4 2 0 0 4 1 3 +2 Ö¾
Injuries 122 127 98 123 120 69 67 102 76 100 +24 +31,6%

 


 

Data source: Federal Police/DGR/DRI/BIPOL | Infografics: Vias institute

 


Methodology


The data published in the road safety barometer come from crash reports drawn up by the federal police (WPR) and by the local police zones after an injury accident (i.e. having caused injuries to at least one involved person). They are centralized by a federal police service which provides them to Vias institute every three months.

Each police zone (or police unit) records injury accidents and casualties which occurred within its administrative boundary, no matter which zone has reported the accident. Injury accidents reported on site by the police services and injury accidents reported at police offices are both taken into account.

Information delivered by the police services to Vias institute are based on initial crash reports, whether or not these are definitive. The number of crash reports and their contents are thus susceptible to evolve over the months, leading to (slight) increases or decreases of the number of accidents or the number of fatalities from one barometer to another. The most recent data are therefore provisional. They are considered as definitive after 4 to 6 months. However, they are not too far from the official data which will be published later on by Statbel: on average (over a semester) and at the national level, the barometer is between 0 to 5% of the number of fatalities of the official statistics which is published every year. Furthermore, the shift between the barometer and the official numbers is less than 2% as regards to the number of injury accidents.

The road safety barometer is based on a cumulative quarterly approach: as the year progresses, quarterly data are summed in order to obtain the number of accidents and the number of casualties registered up until the availability of the data during the year. The covered period by the barometer is then compared with the same period during the previous years, with a special attention to the evolution between the current and the previous year. Concretely, four barometers are published each year. They are related to the following periods:


â–¢ the first 3 months of the year (from January to March)

â–¢ the first 6 months of the year (from January to June)

â–¢ the first 9 months of the year (from January to September)

â–¢ the whole year (from January to December)


Three indicators are studied: the number of injury accidents, the number of fatalities and the number of injuries.

An evolution expressed in percentage makes little sense when the absolute numbers are small. For example: the change from 1 to 2 fatalities corresponds to an increase of +100%. In order to avoid misinterpretation, these percentages are not provided when the absolute numbers are too small, which is often the case for the number of fatalities related to specific road user categories. The evolution in absolute values (+1 killed) is then preferred.