Constituency data: Road traffic collisions and casualties

Traffic accident data for the whole of the UK.

The DfT data includes all collisions resulting in injury to a human that became known to the police within 30 days. Some collisions resulting in injury are not reported to the police. The data includes only collisions occurring on public roads (including footways) but not private roads or car parks.

The top half of this page contains the data for Wharfedale ward only, the section below has the statistical data for every parliamentary constituency.

Recorde road accidents in Wharfedale 2025 This constituency data dashboard to analyse the number of road traffic casualties by severity, vehicle type and age between 2020 and 2025. You can also view trends over time since 2000 at constituency level. 

For those interested in the Wharfedale Ward (Burley in Wharfedale, Ben Rhydding and Menston), the statistics are as follow for 2025.

Burley in Wharfedale.

  • Car occupants: 3 slight injuries, 1 at each end (roundabout) of the Burley Bypass A65.

Menston.

  • Car occupant: 1 serious injury at the junstion of Moor Road and Moor Lane.
  • Car occupant: 1 serious injury at the Buckle Lane intersection with Bradford Road.
  • Car occupant: 1 slight injury on the Bingley Road housing estate.

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Ben Rhydding.

  • Car occupant: 1 slight at the bpundary of Leeds Road and Coutances Way.
  • Predestrin: 1 slight injury on Little Lane.

You can use this constituency data dashboard to analyse the number of road traffic casualties by severity, vehicle type and age between 2020 and 2025. You can also view trends over time since 2000 at constituency level. 

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