
During the first quarter of 2025, there was a decline in both road traffic accidents and casualties compared to the same period in 2024.
A total of 3,468 traffic accidents were reported, representing a 9.0% decrease. The Northern Harbour district recorded the highest number of incidents, accounting for 1,178 cases, or 34.0% of the total.
Casualties resulting from traffic accidents also dropped by 11.9%, reaching 297 cases.
Among these, 78 individuals sustained grievous injuries, including 42 drivers, 13 passengers, and 23 pedestrians, cyclists, or others. Sadly, four fatalities occurred during this period—three drivers and one pedestrian—marking an increase of three compared to the first quarter of 2024.
Men accounted for the majority of those seriously injured, at 69.2%, and three of the four fatalities were male. Most casualties (33.7%) were from the 26 to 40 age group.
Passenger cars were involved in the majority of accidents (51.9%), followed by motorcycles (31.6%) and goods vehicles (8.1%).
Among cyclists, six were involved in accidents—three seriously injured and three slightly. Fatal incidents included three drivers crashing into property and one pedestrian being hit.
The highest number of casualties occurred on Mondays, while Fridays saw the most accidents. Most incidents took place between 09:00–11:59, followed by 15:00–17:59.
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