The WHO has some interesting statistics on road accidents:
Here's some of the top causes for road accidents:
1. Distracted Driving, including cellphone use
2. Speeding
3. Drunk Driving
4. Reckless Driving, including running red lights, driving the wrong way, lane cutting, etc.
5. Road Rage
6. Drowsy Driving
7. Potholes
8. Rain, fog, etc.
9. Tyre bursts, brake failure and other mechanical issues.
With the increasing number of vehicles fighting for the limited space on the road, things are only going to get uglier. While some things are out of our hands, we other things are easily manageable. This thread has been started with the intention of showcasing such accidents and hopefully helping to avoid more such situations.
- There are about 1.25 million fatalities each year from road accidents.
- Of these, 90% occur in low- and middle-income countries. Interestingly, these countries collectively have only half the world's vehicles.
- Road accidents are the leading cause of death among young people in the 15-29 yr age group.
- A large part of these fatalities are vulnerable road users like pedestrians and cyclists.
Here's some of the top causes for road accidents:
1. Distracted Driving, including cellphone use
2. Speeding
3. Drunk Driving
4. Reckless Driving, including running red lights, driving the wrong way, lane cutting, etc.
5. Road Rage
6. Drowsy Driving
7. Potholes
8. Rain, fog, etc.
9. Tyre bursts, brake failure and other mechanical issues.
With the increasing number of vehicles fighting for the limited space on the road, things are only going to get uglier. While some things are out of our hands, we other things are easily manageable. This thread has been started with the intention of showcasing such accidents and hopefully helping to avoid more such situations.
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