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Annual number of road traffic fatalities in France mainland 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Target 2010-2020 Fatalities Road Safety in 2016 Summary Report Fatalities in proportion to billion kilometres travelled, 2010-2016 French Road Safety Observatory 8 7.5 7 6.5 6 5.5 5 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Sources : ONISR, SOeS 1

General data 2016 France mainland Road fatalities are stable between 2015 and 2016 with a difference of 16 fatalities Results for the year 2016 Injury accidents Killed incl Injured people within 30 days hospitalised 24h 2016 final results 25/04/2017 57 522 3 477 72 645 27 187 2015 final results 56 603 3 461 70 802 26 595 Difference 2016 / 2015 919 16 1 843 592 Variation 2016 / 2015 1.6% 0.5% 2.6% 2.2% Daily mortality in 2016 12 10 8 Motorway 6 Rural road Urbanroad 4 2 0 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 2

General data 2016 Road users 2010 2015 2016 Variation 2015-2016 Variation 2013-2016 Variation 2010-2016 Total Pedestrians Pedal cylists Moped users Motorcyclists Car users Utility vehicles HGV users Public transport Other users 485 147 248 704 2117 146 65 4 76 3 992 12% 4% 6% 18% 53% 4% 2% 0% 2% 100% 468 149 155 614 1796 120 56 43 60 3 461 14% 4% 4% 18% 52% 3% 2% 1% 2% 100% 559 162 121 613 1760 130 55 12 65 3 477 16% 5% 3% 18% 51% 4% 2% 0% 2% 100% 19% 9% -22% 0% -2% 8% -2% -72% 8% 0% 20% 10% -24% -3% 9% -2% -4% 71% -67% 2% 15% 10% -51% -13% -17% -11% -15% 200% -14% -13% Variation 2000-2016 36 fewercar userskilled : -2% killed than in 2015. 91 additional pedestrians killed : +19% killed than in 2015, +15% killed than in 2010. 10 additional users of utility vehicles killed : +8% killed than in 2015, 34 fewer moped riders and 1 fewer motorcyclists killed compared with 2015. 13 additionalcyclistskilled : +9% killed than in 2015, +10% killed than in 2010. -34% -41% -74% -35% -67% 63% -56% -40% -2% -57% 3

General data 2016 Collisions France mainland 2016 Fatalities Pedes-trians Pedal cylists Moped users Motorcyclists Car users Utility vehicles HGV+PT Other users Total Responsiblein 10% 29% 59% 57% 59% 49% 29% of cases (including accidents involvinga single vehicle) X single vehicle 23 44 232 810 47 39 33 1228 COLLISION BETWEEN Pedestrians 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 Pedal cyclists 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Moped users 4 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 9 Motorcyclist 20 3 3 6 1 0 0 0 33 Car users 342 76 40 234 459 13 4 18 1186 Utility vehicles 59 11 11 49 90 13 2 1 236 HGV+PT 84 25 14 30 202 40 13 5 413 Other users 17 6 4 10 16 3 1 1 58 Multicollision 32 12 4 49 181 14 8 7 307 Total 559 162 121 613 1760 130 67 65 3477 Share of fatalities 16% 5% 3% 18% 51% 4% 2% 2% 100% Overall, 100 fewerfatalitiesin accidents involvinga single vehicle, exceptfor motorcyclists(+12 fatalities compared with 2015). Pedestrian fatalities are killed mostly by car users(+56), utility vehicles(+12), and HGV/Public transports (+15). 4

Comparing France with Europe Per age group Distribution of fatalities according to age group (per million inhabitants) France 2015 - Europe 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 <15 years old 15-24 years old 25-49 years old 50-64 years old >65 years old Europe 2015 : 52 fatalities per million inhabitants. France 2016 : 53 fatalities per million inhabitants. Europe France 22 fewer fatalities in the 18-24 age group Fatalities 2016 Difference of fatalities 2015-2016 Evolution of fatalities 2015-2016 Evolution of hospitalised victims 2015-2016 0-14 years old 108 7 7% 0% 15-17 years old 96-29 -23% 2% 18-24 years old 597-22 -4% 1% 25-44 years old 994-30 -3% 1% 45-64 years old 796 35 5% 4% 65-74 years old 320 8 3% 9% 75 years old and over 566 47 9% 2% 55 additional fatalities in the 65+ age group 5

Comparing France with Europe Pedestrians safety Pedestrian fatalities per age group in France in 2016 >65 y/o 52% <15 y/o 5% 2% 18-24 y/o 8% 19% 14% 91 additionalpedestrian fatalities in 2016 compared with 2015, including: +12 childenaged0-14 +23 youngpeople aged18-29 + 8 seniors aged65-74 +54 seniors aged75 yearsold and over People age65 + are over-represented in France among pedestrian fatalities Pedestrian fatalities per age group in Europe >65 y/o 43% <15 y/o 4% 2% 22% 18-24 y/o 6% 23% 6

Comparing France with Europe Cyclists safety Cyclist fatalities per age group in France in 2016 >65 ans 41% <15 y/o 6% 2% 18-24 y/o 28% 50% of pedestrian and cyclist fatalities under 65 years old are killed in urban areas: 65% of those fatalities between 65 and 74 are killed in urban areas 83% of those fatalities aged 75 and over are killed in urban areas. 7% 15% The share of cyclistsaged65 and over among fatalities is equivalent with that observed in Europe, but is over-represented compared with the proportion of this aged group among the population. Cyclist fatalities per age group in Europe >65 ans 42% <15 y/o 4% 2% 21% 25% 18-24 y/o 5% 7

Comparing France with Europe Motorcyclists safety Motorcyclist fatalities per age France 2016 >65 y/o 4% 23% <15 y/o 0,2% 2% 55% 18-24 y/o 16% Motorcyclist Motorcyclist fatalities fatalities per per age age Europe Europe >65 y/o >65 y/o 4% 4% 17% 17% 2% 2% 18-24 y/o 18-24 y/o 18% 18% Motorcyclist fatalities per age France 2015 21% >65 y/o 3% <15 y/o 0,2% 57% 2% 18-24 y/o 17% In France : 59% 59% - the share of 50-64 years old among fatalities increases since 2015 : 16% in 2014, 21% in 2015 and 23% in 2016. - the share of 18-24 years old among fatalities lost ground in 2014 : 20% in 2010, about 16% since 2014. 8

Comparing France with Europe Motorists safety Motorist fatalities per age group Motorist fatalities per age group in France in 2016 in France in 2016 <15 y/o <15 y/o 3% 3% 2% 2% >65 >65 y/o y/o 25% 25% 18-24 18-24 y/o y/o 22% 22% The share of seniors aged65 and over among fatalities increased from 19% in 2010 to 25%in 2016. They now represent 19% of the population. There are, between 2015 and 2016 : 14% y/o 34% -11 fatalities aged 65-74 years old +9 fatalities aged 75 and over Motorist fatalities per age group in France in 2015 <15 y/o 4% 2% >65 y/o 25% 12% 34% 18-24 y/o 23% Motorist fatalities per age group in France in 2010 <15 y/o 3% 4% 15% >65 y/o 19% 34% 18-24 y/o 25% The shareof the 18-24 agegroup among fatalities is now 22%, compared with 25% in 2010. They represent 8% of the population. 9

83% of presumed authors of fatal accidents are men Men are over-represented among drivers fatalities, but also among injuredpersons. Victims as passengers are relatively equally divided between men and women. Proportion of men BAAC 2016 pedal cyclist moped rider motorcyclist car user Fatalities 83% 88% 97% 77% Pedestrian fatalitiesare higheramongmen, however pedestrian injured persons are divided between men and women. 81% 90% 95% 64% Drivers Hospitalized 200 150 100 74% 85% 93% 58% 50 Proportion of men BAAC 2016 pedestrian 0 Slightly injured Fatalities in proportion to population 0-4 y/o 5-9 y/o 10-14 y/o Fatalities - 60% 37% 52% Fatalities 64% Passengers Hospitalized 50% 57% 40% 49% Men 18-19 y/o 20-24 y/o 25-29 y/o 30-34 y/o 35-39 y/o 40-44 y/o 45-49 y/o 50-54 y/o Hospitalized 54% Women 55-59 y/o 60-64 y/o 65-69 y/o 70-74 y/o 75-79 y/o 80-84 y/o 85-89 y/o Slightly injured 65% 56% 38% 47% Slightly injured 52% 10

Road fatalities: whereand when? 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 0-1h 1-2h +75 fatalities on urban roads between 7-10h and 16-19h 63% of fatalities are killed on rural roads(2188 fatalities, -16% since 2010), 8% on motorways (270 fatalities, +5.5% since 2010) and 29% on urban roads (1019 fatalities, -10% since 2010). 2-3h 3-4h Fatalities according to time and road network - 2016 4-5h 5-6h 6-7h 7-8h 8-9h 9-10h Motorways Rural roads Urban roads 10-11h 11-12h 12-13h 13-14h 14-15h 15-16h En agglo Evolution of pedestrian fatalities between 2015 and 2016: 69% ofpedestrian fatalities are killed IN urbanareas as well as 48% of cyclist fatalities(both increasing in urban areas) 61% of motorcyclistfatalities are killed OUTSIDE urbanareas (rising trend) 16-17h 17-18h 18-19h 19-20h Stable but remain high (48 fatalities) on motorways +16 fatalities on rural roads 77% of motorist fatalities is OUTSIDE urban areas (stable) 20-21h 21-22h 22-23h 23-24h 11

3 477 fatalities Challenges Accordingto the agegroup, for 1 femalekilledthereare: <15 y/o 15-24 y/o 70%of the seriouslyinjured are vulnerablesroad users: motorcyclists, moped users, cyclists and pedestrians. >65 y/o 76% of fatalities are men The agegroup 15-29 represent 1/3 of seriously injured persons 29 % of fatalities Powered 2 wheelers (motorcyclists and moped users) represent 43% of seriously injuredpersons, 22% of fatalities, for less than 2% of the motorised traffic. 1 fatalitiesout of 5 issoin an accident involvinga novice driver. 14 %of personskilled are soin an accident involving one HGV. 12

Road safety results 2016 in overseas areas Annual num ber of road traffic fatalities in France overseas areas 200 180 160 140 120 Target 2010-2020 Fatalities 100 80 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 179 persons were killed in the 5 overseas areas (DOM) : - +15.5% increase compared with 2015-0.6 % decrease compared with 2010. Road fatalities increased compared with 2015 in overseas communities(com) : - 26 fatalities in Polynésie Française, 24% less than in 2010-51 fatalities in Nouvelle Calédonie, 16% less than in 2010. 13

Road safety results 2016 in overseas areas Key factors Between 40 and 50 fatalities per year : - Nouvelle Calédonie : speed -alcohol, personaland utility cars, youngpeople, seat belt not fastened, no license - Guadeloupe :alcohol, powered 2 wheelers + failure to wear a helmet, youngpeople Between 20 and 35 fatalities per year : - La Réunion : alcohol, P2W, at night - Martinique : alcohol, P2W + failureto wear a helmet, young people - Guyane : alcohol, P2W + failureto wear a helmet, young people - Polynésie Française : alcohol, P2W Overall, population is younger than in France mainland. Powered 2 wheelers are very often moped riders. 14

Presumed authors of fatal accidents Causes noted by police forces As multi-causes Speed : 31 % of cases Priority not given : 13 % of cases Dangerous overtaking : 4 % of cases Contraflow driving :2 % of cases Change lane : 2 % of cases No safe distance with previous vehicle : 1 % of cases Inattention :8 % of cases Phone :1 % of cases Alcohol : 19 % of cases Illegal drugs :9 % of cases Sickness : 4 % of cases Sleepiness : 3 % of cases Obstacles on lane : 2% of cases Vehicles factors : 1% of cases Other causes : 11 % of cases Unknown causes : 9 % of cases Source : presumed authors of fatal accidents file 2016 15

Presumed authors of fatal accidents Causes per age group 50% 45% 40% 40% 45% Speed 43% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 33% 24% Alcohol 26% 23% 22% 13% Drugs 17% 16% 13% 14% 15% 11% 13% 9% 8% 9% 9% 7% 7% 6% 6% 4% 0% 0% 0-14 ans 15-17 ans 18-24 ans 25-34 ans 35-49 ans 50-64 ans 65 ans et + 30% 23% Priority 14% 10% 3% Alcohol Speed Drugs Priority Phone-Inattention Source : fichier des auteurs présumés des accidents mortels 2016 16

Measured mean speeds in 2016 Personal car mean speeds by DAYLIGHT according to the type of network speed limit = 130 kph Between 2012 and 2016, average driving speed have been increasing by : 5 to 6 kph on motorways 3 to 4 km/h on dual carriageways Speed are globally stable since 2009 on roads with a 90 kph speed limit. In urban areas, a slight decrease observed in 2016 is still to be confirmed in the medium term. in kph 125 115 105 95 85 75 65 55 45 speed limit = 110 kph speed limit = 90 kph 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 speed limit = 50 kph 118 kph 103 kph 82 kph 47 kph NB: VMA means Maximum Allowed Speed Source : speed observatory ONISR-Cerema 17

Road user behaviour in fatal crashes 29 % are killed in killed an accident in an with accident at least with1 at driver least 1 alcohol driver impaired alcohol impaired Not wearing their seat belts: 20 % of car users killed 27% of utility van users killed 25% of HGV users killed 9 % are killed in an accident with sleepiness or sickness involved ZZZZZZZZ 22 % are killed in an accident with 1 driver impaired with illegal drugs Not wearingan helmet: 10 % of moped users killed 4% of motorcyclists killed Source : fichier national des accidents corporels de la circulation BAAC 2016 18

Involved drivers and pedestrians Alcohol impaired 29% of fatalities are killed in an accident with at least 1 driver/pedestrian alcohol impaired (blood-alcohol level >0.5g/l) 18% of drivers or pedestrians involved in a fatal accident have a blood-alcohol level above 0.5g/l In 2016 share of alcohol impaired drivers/pedestrians among drivers/pedestrians involved in fatakl accidents - per age group piéton vélo cyclo moto VL 18-24 y/o 25-44 y/o 45-64 y/o 65-75 y/o Injuries accidents : Nb of alcohol impaired car users, by time of day and day of the week <10% 10-20% 20-30% 30-40% 40-50% 50-60% >60% 17% average for all age groups, all categories of users Blood-alcohol level above the legal limit in fatal accidents: -1 in 3 mopeddrivers - 1 in 5 motorcyclists - 1 in 5 car users - 1 in 3 pedestrians 260 240 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 1 h 2 h 3 h 4 h 5 h 6 h 7 h 8 h 9 h 10 h 11 h 12 h 13 h 14 h 15 h 16 h 17 h 18 h 19 h 20 h 21 h 22 h 23 h 24h Sunday Saturday Friday Thursday Wednesday Tuesday Monday Source : fichier national des accidents corporels de la circulation BAAC 2016 19

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