Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant road traffic accidents

74 collisions recorded
1999 to 2024

Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant recorded 74 collisions in the STATS19 data between 1999 and 2024, involving 97 casualties. Of these collisions, 2 were fatal and 13 were serious. Recorded collisions in 2024 were unchanged on 2023.

Fatal
2
Serious
13
Casualties
97
2024 1
2023 1
2022 4
2021 4
2020 2
2019 3
2018 6
2017 2
2016 2
2015 4
2014 2
2013 1
2012 1
2011 3
2010 2
2009 2
2008 2
2007 5
2006 2
2005 2
2004 2
2003 4
2002 3
2001 5
2000 2
1999 7

Accidents in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant

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Road collision statistics for Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant

Collisions recorded

74

Police-reported road traffic collisions captured in the STATS19 data.

People injured or killed

97

Casualties recorded across every collision in this area.

Fatal collisions

2

Collisions in which at least one person died.

Serious collisions

13

20.3% of collisions here ended in a death or serious injury.

Severity of collisions

Fatal 22.7%
Serious 1317.6%
Slight 5979.7%

What the data shows in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant

Collisions in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant are most frequently recorded on a Thursday (21.6% of the total), with 24.3% happening in darkness rather than daylight. The most common posted speed limit at the scene is 30 mph.

94.6% of recorded collisions in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant happen on a single carriageway. Around 35.1% were recorded in adverse weather such as rain, snow or fog.

The collisions in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant have produced 97 casualties. Pedestrians account for 10.3% of those casualties, a marker of the risk to people on foot here.

Collisions by day of the week

Sunday 68.1%
Monday 1114.9%
Tuesday 56.8%
Wednesday 912.2%
Thursday 1621.6%
Friday 1418.9%
Saturday 1317.6%

Collisions by day of the week: Sunday 6 collisions, Monday 11 collisions, Tuesday 5 collisions, Wednesday 9 collisions, Thursday 16 collisions, Friday 14 collisions, Saturday 13 collisions.

Light conditions

Daylight 5675.7%
Darkness 1824.3%

Light conditions: Daylight 56 collisions, Darkness 18 collisions.

Road type

Single carriageway 7094.6%
One way street 22.7%
Dual carriageway 11.4%
Unknown 11.4%

Road type: Single carriageway 70 collisions, One way street 2 collisions, Dual carriageway 1 collisions, Unknown 1 collisions.

Speed limit at the scene

30 mph 5574.3%
40 mph 1520.3%
50 mph 11.4%
60 mph 34.1%

Speed limit at the scene: 30 mph 55 collisions, 40 mph 15 collisions, 50 mph 1 collisions, 60 mph 3 collisions.

Weather at the time

Fine no high winds 4864.9%
Raining no high winds 1317.6%
Other 56.8%
Unknown 45.4%
Raining + high winds 34.1%

Weather at the time: Fine no high winds 48 collisions, Raining no high winds 13 collisions, Other 5 collisions, Unknown 4 collisions, Raining + high winds 3 collisions.

Who was hurt

Driver or rider 6466%
Passenger 2323.7%
Pedestrian 1010.3%

Who was hurt: Driver or rider 64 casualties, Passenger 23 casualties, Pedestrian 10 casualties.

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Recent Accidents

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Accident 2001610079401

Slight
51.6656, -3.2302
2 vehicles 2 casualties
VAUXHALL ASTRA FORD MONDEO (4y)
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Accident 2001610079301

Slight
51.6645, -3.2300
2 vehicles 1 casualty
CITROEN SAXO (1y) VOLVO S40 (2y)
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Accident 2001610014901

Slight
51.6597, -3.2277
1 vehicle 2 casualties
VAUXHALL CAVALIER
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Accident 2001610014701

Slight
51.6709, -3.2294
1 vehicle 1 casualty
VAUXHALL CORSA
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Accident 2001610000201

Slight
51.6614, -3.2285
1 vehicle 1 casualty
NISSAN 200
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Accident 2000610075900

Slight
51.6656, -3.2300
2 vehicles 1 casualty
FORD FIESTA LEYLAND DAF 400
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Accident 2000610044300

Fatal
51.6630, -3.2296
2 vehicles 4 casualties
TOYOTA STARLET (3y) FORD TRANSIT
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Accident 1999610169099

Slight
51.6616, -3.2287
1 vehicle 2 casualties
ROVER 200 SERIES
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Accident 1999610168899

Serious
51.6652, -3.2301
1 vehicle 1 casualty
VOLKSWAGEN POLO
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Accident 1999610157999

Slight
51.6597, -3.2277
1 vehicle 1 casualty
VAUXHALL ASTRA
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Accident 1999610166199

Slight
51.6709, -3.2296
2 vehicles 1 casualty
CITROEN XM MITSUBISHI CARISMA (1y)
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Accident 1999610116099

Serious
51.6623, -3.2264
1 vehicle 2 casualties
VAUXHALL CAVALIER
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Accident 1999610034899

Slight
51.6616, -3.2277
2 vehicles 1 casualty
Pedal cycle VAUXHALL CAVALIER
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Accident 1999610013499

Slight
51.6592, -3.2277
2 vehicles 1 casualty
VAUXHALL ASTRA VAUXHALL ASTRA
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Frequently asked questions about road accidents in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant

How many road accidents have there been in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant?

74 collisions have been recorded in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant in the STATS19 road safety data between 1999 and 2024, involving 97 casualties.

How many of the collisions in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant were serious or fatal?

2 were fatal and 13 were serious — 20.3% of all recorded collisions in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant resulted in a death or serious injury.

When do most road accidents happen in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant?

Thursday is the most common day for collisions in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant, accounting for 21.6% of them, and 24.3% of all collisions here happen in darkness.

What kind of roads do collisions in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant happen on?

94.6% of collisions in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant are recorded on a single carriageway, most often where the limit is 30 mph.

Are pedestrians often hurt in collisions in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant?

Pedestrians make up 10.3% of the 97 casualties recorded in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant.

Is road safety in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant getting better or worse?

Recorded collisions in Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant were broadly unchanged in 2024 compared with 2023.

Where does the road accident data for Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant come from?

It comes from STATS19, the official record of personal-injury road collisions reported to the police and published by the Department for Transport. The figures for Tir-y-berth and Glan-y-nant cover 1999 to 2024.