Community Road Accident Database

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The text on this page is taken from an equivalent page of the IEHIAS-project.

Community Road Accident Database (CARE) is a Community database on road accidents resulting in death or injury (no statistics on damage - only accidents). CARE has a high level of disaggregation, i.e. it contains detailed data on individual accidents as collected by the Member States.

The purpose of CARE system is to provide a powerful tool which would make it possible to identify and quantify road safety problems throughout the European roads, evaluate the efficiency of road safety measures, determine the relevance of Community actions and facilitate the exchange of experience in this field.

Source / Reference

CARE pulls together non-confidential data from across the EU Member States into one central database. Each year, each country is responsible for producing road safety statistics, which it then submits in the form of a report (including the structure of the data and their own definitions) to the European Commission. The reports exclude confidential information like the precise location of the accident and the brand of car.

CARE has developed a framework of transformation rules from an analysis of the original structure and definitions to ensure the compatibility of data variables and values. In order to harmonise statistics from across the EU Member States, CARE applies the necessary transformation rules to standardise the information. Harmonising the data contained inside the database allows international comparisons and exchange of experiences.

Data availability by country
Country Data availability
Belgium 1991-2008
Bulgaria Not yet available
CzechRepublic 2005-2008
Denmark 1991-2008
Germany 2000-2008
Estonia 2005-2008
Eire/Ireland 1991-2008
Greece 1991-2008
Spain 1991-2008
France 1991-2008
Italy 1991-2008
Cyprus Test data
Latvia 2006-2008
Lithuania Not yet available
Luxembourg 1991-2008
Hungary 2003-2008
Malta 2005-2008
Netherlands 1991-2008
Austria 1991-2008
Poland 2005-2008
Portugal 1991-2008
Romania 1999-2008
Slovenia 2000-2008
Slovakia 2005-2006
Finland 1991-2008
Sweden 1991-2008
United Kingdom 1991-2008

See also

  • A glossary defining each country’s variables and transformation rules.