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Huge progress made in 10 years for equestrian road safety – but any horse dying on our roads is one too many

Summary by Horse & Hound
HackingHuge progress has been made on equestrian road safety in the past decade – but any horse killed or injured on our roads is one too many. This is the message from the British Horse Society (BHS), which has released its incident statistics for last year, but also since 2016 as it marks 10 years of Dead Slow. In 2025, 2,810 incidents involving horses on the roads were reported to the BHS, taking the total to 19,528 since the road safety camp…
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Horse & Hound broke the news in on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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