Quebec’s auto insurance board reports that road safety outcomes change in 2025: fewer people die in crashes, while more people are injured. The board’s data, cited by multiple outlets, indicates that the number of fatalities declines compared with the prior year, suggesting an improvement in overall death counts on Quebec roads. At the same time, the figures show an increase in the number of people hurt in collisions. The reports emphasize the mixed trend rather than a single measure of safety, noting that fewer deaths can occur even if total injury counts rise. The information is presented as province-wide, drawing on the insurer’s records related to auto collisions. While the reports do not attribute the changes to specific causes, they consistently point to the same broad pattern—reduced fatalities alongside higher injury numbers—based on the board’s 2025 statistics.