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5 killed on the roads in November
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The road traffic accident statistics show the number of fatalities and injuries by different variables and vehicles involved. There were 5 fatalities in November 2016 compared to 13 in the same month in 2015.

Road traffic accidents involving personal injuryNovember 2016

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5 killed on the roads in November

In November 2016, 5 persons were killed on Norwegian roads according to preliminary figures. In November 2015, the corresponding figure was 13.

Persons killed or seriously injured in road traffic accidents
November 2016Average, current month, last 5 year period
KilledSeriously injured1KilledSeriously injured
1Because of delayed reporting of serious injuries , the number of severely injured increase over the coming months as the Police update the degree of injury. A complete and comparable overview of severely injured over time, is first published when the annual figures are released, usually in May each year.
Total5171151
Males510732
Females07419
Group of road user
Drivers of car47624
Passengers of car1227
Drivers and passengers on motorcycle and moped0103
Cyclists ,pedestrians and persons sledging06317
Others0101
Age
0-15 years0003
16-24 years04210
25-44 years26216
45-64 years14314
65 years or older23310
Unknown age0000
Figure 1. People killed in road traffic accidents. January-November

The average for November over the last 10 years is 14 fatalities.

The fatalities last month were five men. Of the fatalities last month, four were car drivers and one was a car passenger.