DRIVING How can we use data to see how safe our roads are ? Does looking at driving data help change drivers’ habits ? © COPYRIGHT SKILLSHEETS 2014.

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DRIVING How can we use data to see how safe our roads are ? Does looking at driving data help change drivers’ habits ? © COPYRIGHT SKILLSHEETS 2014

Speed in miles per hour Percentage of cars Below to to to to to 491 Work out the number that is missing from the table. A survey was done to measure the speed of cars on roads where the speed limit was 30 miles per hour. What percentage of the cars were travelling at or above the speed limit ?

Speed in miles per hour Percentage of cars Below to to to to to 491 How many of the cars were driving at speeds less than 20 miles per hour ? 52,237 cars were included in the 30 mph speed zone survey. How many of the cars were driving below the speed limit ?

This graph was drawn to show the results of surveys done between 2006 and 2013 to find out how fast cars drive on motorways. Describe what the graph shows.

The speeds of 390,534 cars were recorded in the 2013 survey. How many cars were travelling at speeds over 70 miles per hour in the 2103 survey ?

Deaths in Road Accidents by Gender FEMALE MALE Are these statements TRUE or FALSE ? About a quarter of people who die in road accidents are female. A person who dies in a road accident is three times as likely to be male than female. 75% of males will die in road accidents.

Reported Road Casualties in Great Britain, 2012 Killed 1,754 Seriously Injured 23,039 Slightly Injured 170,930 Work out the total number of road casualties in What percentage of the casualties were in each group ?

The number of people killed on our roads has fallen from around 5,500 per year in the mid 1980s to 1,754 in However, this still means that five people die on Britain's roads every day. Work out the percentage decrease in the number of road deaths. How did they work out that ‘five people die’ on the roads every day ?

What information does this bar chart show ? Road Deaths in the UK

What was the average number of deaths in the years ? What was the average number of deaths in the years ? Road Deaths in the UK

‘The number of road deaths nearly halved from 2005 to 2013’ TRUE or FALSE ? Work out the percentage decrease in the number of road deaths between 2005 and 2013 ? Road Deaths in the UK

In 2013, 1,713 people were killed in road accidents reported to the police, the lowest number on record, and half as many as in How many people were killed in road accidents in 2000 ?

Car occupants Pedestrians Motorcyclists Cyclists Other Estimate the percentages of casualties in each group. Car occupants Pedestrians Motorcyclists Cyclists Other