As of 2023, the number of passenger cars users among road casualties in Spain stood at X (thousands of persons). Looking ahead, forecasted data indicates a gradual increase: 71.3K in 2024, 71.47K in 2025, 71.62K in 2026, 71.78K in 2027, and 71.93K in 2028. Year-on-year variations reflect a consistent, albeit slight, upward trend with increases of approximately 0.24% to 0.22% annually. Over the last five years, the Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) suggests a steady average rise of around 0.23% per year.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in automotive safety technologies, which could impact the number of road casualties despite the increasing number of passenger cars. Additionally, policy changes aimed at enhancing road safety and potential shifts in transportation preferences, such as a rise in the use of shared mobility services, could alter these projections.
In summary:
- 2024: 71.3K
- 2025: 71.47K
- 2026: 71.62K
- 2027: 71.78K
- 2028: 71.93K