While improvements have been made in reducing road fatalities across the EU, reports reveals that the current pace is insufficient.
In 2024, 19,940 people were killed on Europe’s roads. This represents a 12% decrease since 2019, but falls significantly short of the annual 4.6% reduction needed to meet our 2030 targets.
EU States must accelerate life-saving interventions and continue to coordinate efforts at the EU, Member State and local levels!
Learn more about the persistent risk factors, successful national interventions – for example Poland, Lithuania and Slovenia’s commitments have put them on track to meet 2030 targets – and the comprehensive package of measures planned to help uachieve #VisionZero.


