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Over 115 Casualties Reported on Lincolnshire Roads in Second Quarter of 2025

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Over 115 Casualties Reported on Lincolnshire Roads in Second Quarter of 2025

Recent statistics indicate an alarming rise in road casualties throughout Lincolnshire, with more than 115 people either fatally injured or severely harmed between April and June 2025. This denotes a notable escalation compared to the first quarter of the year when 83 individuals encountered comparable incidents from January to March. Local authorities are urging motorists to exercise caution, particularly during peak traffic periods, as efforts to enhance road safety across the county are being amplified.

This coverage has been adapted for The Lincoln Post, based on original reporting from www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk.

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