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Pedestrian and cyclist deaths rise in Quebec in 2024, overall roadway deaths drop

QUÉBEC — Quebec recorded a slight drop in the total number of people who died on the province's roadways last year, but a rise in pedestrian and cyclist deaths.
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Traffic on a street in Montreal on Nov. 14, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

QUÉBEC — Quebec recorded a slight drop in the total number of people who died on the province's roadways last year, but a rise in pedestrian and cyclist deaths.

The report by the province's auto insurance board says 379 people — including vehicle and motorcycle drivers, pedestrians and cyclists — died on roadways in 2024, down one compared with 2023.

But that number includes 80 pedestrian deaths, a rise of 18.

As well, 13 cyclists were killed in Quebec in 2024, two more than in 2023.

Provincial police Capt. Carl Bélisle says in a statement that human behaviour is the cause of the vast majority of fatal and injury-causing collisions, meaning they were preventable.

The total number of people injured on roadways last year fell to 27,854 from 28,104 in 2023.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 22, 2025.

The Canadian Press