UK’s Most Accident-Prone Cities Revealed
Thursday, 17. March 2022
The Compensation Experts have revealed the top 10 most accident-prone cities based on road accidents and accidents in the workplace.
Using data gathered by The Office of National Statistics (ONS) and Health and Safety Executive (HSE), The Compensation Experts have broken down the top 10 most accident-prone cities in the UK based on total road and workplace accidents per capita.
Kingston upon Hull claimed the top spot; there were 603 reported-road traffic accidents and 207 workplace accidents reported last year, that makes for a total accident count of 910.
Peterborough follows as the second top accident-prone city with 327 road accidents and 232 workplace accidents, totally 559 accidents. Peterborough’s lower population increases its accidents per capital to 0.0028.
Portsmouth comes in third position, seeing 427 road traffic accidents and 142 workplace accidents, giving Portsmouth an accident per capita rate of 0.0027.
Commenting on the findings, a spokesperson at The Compensation Experts, said: “With more accidents happening in cities up and down the country each year, it’s more important than ever to ensure you’re covered should the worst happen, but we urge Britons to stay safe and be vigilant when out and about.
“To see which areas are the most accident prone in the UK, please read our full study.”
Fleets and business drivers are being warned of major changes to the Highway Code, which take effect from Saturday (January 29).
The new rules are aimed at improving road safety for vulnerable road users – pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders.
For more information on the study visit The Compensation Expert website.
Rank | City | No. of Road Accidents | No. of Workplace Accidents | Total Accidents | Accidents per capita (Index Score) |
1 | Kingston upon Hull | 603 | 307 | 910 | 1.000 |
2 | Peterborough | 327 | 232 | 559 | 0.713 |
3 | Portsmouth | 427 | 142 | 569 | 0.672 |
4 | Nottingham | 553 | 319 | 872 | 0.648 |
5 | London | 49386 | 23448 | 72834 | 0.588 |
6 | Wakefield | 387 | 451 | 838 | 0.570 |
7 | Derby | 415 | 190 | 605 | 0.560 |
8 | Brighton | 553 | 131 | 684 | 0.556 |
9 | Birmingham | 1802 | 851 | 2653 | 0.549 |
10 | Wolverhampton | 376 | 238 | 614 | 0.547 |
By Graham Hill thanks to Fleet News