Feb 27 • 10:47 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Traffic Accident Statistics 2025: Many Traffic Deaths Again in Dachau and Fürstenfeldbruck

The 2025 traffic accident statistics indicate a slight increase in total accidents and fatalities across Bavaria, with notable variances at the district levels, particularly in Dachau and Fürstenfeldbruck.

The 2025 traffic accident statistics for Bavaria reveal a slight overall rise in traffic accidents and fatalities, alongside a significant reduction in serious injuries. While the state trends indicate that the number of accidents has increased marginally, individual districts exhibit contrasting trends. In Dachau district, the total number of accidents surged by 6.1%, rising from 4,316 to 4,580, leading to eight fatalities, which is two more than in 2024. Over the long-term period of ten years, this figure is considered high, as typically four to ten individuals lose their lives on the roads in Dachau each year.

In contrast, the Fürstenfeldbruck district experienced only a 1% increase in registered traffic accidents, from 4,868 to 4,916. Interestingly, the number of fatalities in Fürstenfeldbruck declined from seven to six, which is a positive sign amidst the surge in accidents. Nevertheless, in a decade-long comparison, having six traffic deaths reflects a concerning possibility of high fatalities, especially given the slight uptick in accidents in the area.

These statistics highlight the complex nature of road safety in Bavaria, illustrating that while some districts are experiencing alarming rises in fatalities, others are managing to see reductions in traffic deaths. Such variances signify the need for targeted interventions and safety measures tailored to the specific conditions and trends present in each district. The upward trend of fatal accidents in Dachau, in particular, calls for a strategic response from local authorities to improve road safety.

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