22% More Deaths on Roads in July 2025, Government Wants to "Strengthen Controls"
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Last month, 338 people died on the Hexagon roads, up from 275 in July 2024.
The Ministry of the Interior is warning on Thursday about an increase in road mortality in July 2025. 338 people died in one month, 63 more than last year. The government wants to "strengthen the controls in the coming days".
The number of deaths on the roads increased by 23% in July 2025 compared to the same month in 2024. The minister to the Minister of the Interior, François-Noël Buffet, calls for "redouble vigilance" for this weekend of August 15.
The number of deaths on the roads increased by 23% in July compared to last year, according to Road Safety. Some 338 people died last month on the whole road network. The government considers this to be "very worrying". - More than 300 people died on the roads in France in July, up sharply over a year (Transports).
Fatal accidents are on the rise in July 2025 compared to last year, according to information published on Thursday 14 August. An instruction will be sent to the prefects to strengthen control operations.
According to estimates by the National Interministerial Monitoring Centre for Road Safety, 338 people died last month, compared with 275 in July 2024, an increase of 23%.
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