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List of motor vehicle deaths in Thailand by year

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This is a list of motor vehicle deaths in Thailand by year. As of 2012 54% of motor vehicles in Thailand were two or three-wheeled vehicles. These vehicles were involved in 73% of fatalities. A fatality is defined as a death within 30 days of a crash. There were 212,060 km of roads in 2006: 61,747 km of highways, 313 km of motorways, 42,500 km of rural roads, and 107,500 km of local roads under local administration.

Deaths by year

Year Deaths Crashes Registered
vehicles
Source
1997 13,836 82,336 17,666,240
1998 Positive decrease 12,234 Positive decrease 73,725 18,860,512
1999 Positive decrease 12,040 Positive decrease 67,800 20,096,536
2000 Positive decrease 11,988 Negative increase 73,737 20,835,684
2001 Positive decrease 11,652 Negative increase 77,616 22,589,185
2002 Negative increase 13,116 Negative increase 91,623 24,517,250
2003 Negative increase 14,446 Negative increase 104,642 26,378,862
2004 Positive decrease 13,766 Negative increase 124,530 20,624,719*
2005 Positive decrease 12,858 Positive decrease 122,040 22,571,062*
2006 Positive decrease 12,069 Positive decrease 111,035 24,807,297*
2007 12,492 101,752
2008 11,561 88,721
2009 10,717 84,806
2010 10,742 74,379
2011 9,910 68,269
2012 14,059 (reported)
24,237 (WHO est)
61,197 32,476,977

See also

References

  1. ^ "Country Profile 2015: Thailand from Global status report on road safety 2015" (PDF). World Health Organization (WHO). 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2018. Data for 2012
  2. ^ Tangpaisalkit, Chamroon (n.d.). "Country Report on Road Safety Initiatives in Thailand" (PDF). Ministry of Transport (Thailand). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-07-07. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
  3. ^ Road Safety Institutional and Legal Assessment Thailand (PDF). New Delhi: World Health Organization (WHO). December 2015. p. 7. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 20, 2019. Retrieved 1 January 2018.

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