The number of people killed on Northern Ireland's roads has reached its lowest level in over 30 years.
According to the latest figures, there were 125 deaths in 2006 - five of whom were killed over the Christmas period.
This was 10 fewer than 2005.
Updated: 12:29, Wednesday, 3 January 2007
The number of people killed on Northern Ireland's roads has reached its lowest level in over 30 years.
The number of people killed on Northern Ireland's roads has reached its lowest level in over 30 years.
According to the latest figures, there were 125 deaths in 2006 - five of whom were killed over the Christmas period.
This was 10 fewer than 2005.