Road casualties fell to their lowest on record in 2025, with 19 people killed and 216 killed or seriously injured. This is the lowest number since the rise of the motor car and a key milestone in Oxfordshire County Council’s Vision Zero programme, which aims to reduce people killed and seriously injured on Oxfordshire roads by half by 2030. No people cycling, and no bus, van or heavy good vehicle occupants were killed on Oxfordshire’s roads in 2025. The county council’s Vision Zero programme aims to halve the number of people killed or seriously injured on Oxfordshire roads by 2030. Campaigners are urging greater collaboration between Oxfordshire County Council, Thames Valley Police, and other partners to reach the Vision Zero target.