The road kills figures are recommended as sandtray / sandplay figures or for more general play therapy.
Not exact matches
You need to ask yourself the hard questions now so that you can get busy and
figure out how to position your business on the strategic roadmap with the big guys — without ending up as
road kill.
Government has been urged to take action after latest
figures show a 6 % rise in the number of people reported
killed or seriously injured on Great Britain's
roads.
• The total number of drink - drive accidents rose by 2 % to 5,740 in 2015 • There was a 3 % rise in overall drink - drive casualties on 2014 to 8,480 • Around 220 people were
killed in drink driving related incidents, a
figure unchanged since 2010, around 13 % of all deaths in reported
road accidents in 2015.
Into this add a diverted prison transport, unable to cope with the snow covered
roads, containing the most notorious crime
figure in town who that day had been arrested for
killing a cop, and the scene is set...
The number of under - 15s
killed on UK
roads rose to 69 in 2016, up 28 % on the previous year and the highest number since 2009, according to Department for Transport
figures.
The latest
figures show that in 2015 1,732 people were
killed on the UK's
roads, with 22,137 others being seriously injured, many with life - changing injuries.