S10-Fatalities1 by Road User Class, 2016–2021

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Safety and security
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Year
Vehicle Type
Value
Year Vehicle Type Value
2016 Drivers 875
2017 Drivers 954
2018 Drivers 936
2019 Drivers 867
2020 Drivers 835
2016-2020 Average Drivers 893
2021E Drivers 888
2016 Passengers 333
2017 Passengers 318
2018 Passengers 351
2019 Passengers 295
2020 Passengers 269
2016-2020 Average Passengers 313
2021E Passengers 263
2016 Pedestrians 356
2017 Pedestrians 304
2018 Pedestrians 338
2019 Pedestrians 315
2020 Pedestrians 286
2016-2020 Average Pedestrians 320
2021E Pedestrians 280
2016 Bicyclists 49
2017 Bicyclists 40
2018 Bicyclists 45
2019 Bicyclists 38
2020 Bicyclists 51
2016-2020 Average Bicyclists 45
2021E Bicyclists 44
2016 Motorcyclists 214
2017 Motorcyclists 199
2018 Motorcyclists 206
2019 Motorcyclists 187
2020 Motorcyclists 242
2016-2020 Average Motorcyclists 210
2021E Motorcyclists 232
2016 Not stated 73
2017 Not stated 46
2018 Not stated 63
2019 Not stated 54
2020 Not stated 63
2016-2020 Average Not stated 60
2021E Not stated 61
2016 Total 1,900
2017 Total 1,861
2018 Total 1,939
2019 Total 1,756
2020 Total 1,746
2016-2020 Average Total 1,840
2021E Total 1,768

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Notes: R= Revised data. E= Estimated data. Data for Ontario and Alberta are preliminary for 2020 and 2021. Data for New Brunswick were estimated. 1 “Fatalities” include all those who died as a result of involvement in a reportable traffic collision within 30 days of its occurrence. Sources: Collision statistics: Transport Canada, Road Safety Programs, National Collision Database