Prague Public Transport Released Warning Video of Pedestrians Hit by Trams

Pedestrian collisions with trams in Prague fell last year to their lowest level in a decade, excluding the pandemic years, according to newly released data from the DPP. The city’s public transport operator recorded 72 collisions between pedestrians and trams in 2025, a 14.3 percent decrease compared with 2024. Two of those incidents were fatal, the same number as the previous year. Sixteen resulted in serious injuries, while most others ended in minor or no injuries. Accidents involving buses and trolleybuses and pedestrians also declined. The company registered 22 such cases, down 8.3 percent year on year. None resulted in a pedestrian fatality. The overall number of collisions between public transport vehicles and cars also dropped. Bus and trolleybus accidents involving other vehicles decreased by 10.5 percent to 824 cases, an average of 2.3 incidents per day. Tram collisions with passenger and freight vehicles fell by 5.6 percent to 1,229 cases, or roughly 3.4 per day. According to the transport company, these are the lowest figures in the past 10 years, excluding 2020 and 2021 when mobility was restricted. Despite a 2.2 percent rise in passenger numbers and higher overall movement across the city, most monitored collision indicators improved, said... The post Prague Public Transport Released Warning Video of Pedestrians Hit by Trams appeared first on Prague Morning .