19 drivers died in Wiltshire last year
There were 1200 collisions in the county last year.
There were around 1200 collisions in Wiltshire last year, with 19 driver losing their lives in fatal crashes.
These government figures come as the country commemorates road safety awareness week.
A charity organisation, Brake has urged drivers to stay safe this winter as the conditions become tricky on the roads.
A south west spokesperson for Brake, Luca Straker said that 1 in 4 fatal crashes are caused by speeding.
They said: "Speed is one of the main factors that have caught that causes crashes and one in four fatal crashes are a result of excessive speeding.
"We also know that five people are killed every single day on UK roads, and a further 80 suffer serious life changing injuries.
"It is really important that we drive the speed limit anyway, but when you know it is dark, wet, cold and icy, and there are more vehicles on the road, it is really important to make sure that you're driving the right speed for the road conditions as well.
"Driving safe is not complex, you just drop down your speed."
The charity organisation are keeping people educated during road safety awareness week.
For this year, they are looking into informing people of new safety features in their cars such as lane assitance.
Luka continued: "One of the things we're talking about is the latest safety technologies in vehicles. So we've got things like intelligent speed assistance, there's emergency braking when somebody walks out in front of you, car can automatically stop. There's lane assistance, there's driver drowsiness, alerts.
"There's all this kind of systems that are starting to be built into new vehicles.
"We want the government to do that as standard, but there are vehicles out there that have them anyway and what we'd encourage people to is to use them to learn about them because quite often we get we buy these, we buy these cars and they don't, we don't always know the full extent to what the technology does."