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Published: 21 August 2024

FOI 2024/25-053 - Road accident statistics

Category: FOI

Report Summary

Issued 9 August 2024, this FOI response confirms that information on road accident statistics is not held by the Scottish Police Authority. Advice is provided that Police Scotland may hold information and links provided to other sources of information.

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Would you be able to share the number of road accidents per year, over the last five years, which have taken place on: the A835 road from Tore roundabout to Ledmore junction, the A832 from Corrieshalloch Gorge junction to Ledmore Junction via Poolewe, the A896 from the Kinlochewe junction to the New Kelso junction via Shieldaig, the A890 from the Auchtertyre junction to the Achnasheen junction, the A87 from Bun Loyne to Kyle of Lochalsh.

It would also be great if you could share how many vehicles were involved, as well as people were killed, minorly injured or seriously injured in these accidents.”


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