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56 Lives Lost: Northern Ireland's Road Safety Crisis
27 Jan
Summary
- Tragic road deaths of Jaidyn Rice and Lucas Trainor occurred on the same night.
- Northern Ireland saw 56 road fatalities in 2025, a decrease from previous years.
- 75% of fatalities and serious injuries occur on rural roads in Northern Ireland.

Northern Ireland experienced 56 road fatalities in 2025, a decrease from 69 in 2024 and 71 in 2023. Two of these lives were tragically lost on the same night: 16-year-old Jaidyn Rice in Bangor and 12-year-old Lucas Trainor in Portaferry. These incidents underscore the ongoing road safety challenges faced by the region.
Despite a reduction in overall deaths, a worrying trend of increased serious injuries persists. In 2024, 1,008 individuals were killed or seriously injured, an increase from previous years. Police statistics reveal that 75% of these incidents occur on rural roads, highlighting a critical area for intervention.




