Travelling to and from work on the road is one of the most dangerous activities most people will undertake in the working week.
According to figures from the Department for Transport, in 2019 there were 25,945 seriously injured casualties in reported road traffic accidents and a total of 1,752 people were killed on British roads.
Being involved in a road accident could mean that you are unable to work for long periods of time or even not being able to return to work at all.
Pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists have much higher casualty rates per mile travelled than other road users.
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