Based on the forecasted data for the number of persons killed in road accidents in South Italy from 2024 to 2028, it’s evident that there is a consistent decline projected over these years. Interestingly, in 2023, the actual number of fatalities stood at 650 persons.
The year-on-year percentage decrease highlights a downtrend:
- 2024 vs. 2023: -0.92%
- 2025 vs. 2024: -0.93%
- 2026 vs. 2025: -0.94%
- 2027 vs. 2026: -0.79%
- 2028 vs. 2027: -0.80%
Over the last five years, the CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) averages a -0.88% reduction annually, indicating a steady but gradual decrease in road accident fatalities.
Future trends to watch for include the impact of increased road safety measures, advancements in vehicle safety technology, and stricter traffic regulations, all of which could further reduce the number of fatalities. Additionally, the advent of autonomous vehicles and enhanced urban planning could play a significant role in sustaining this downward trend.