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Road crash fatalities hit 9,951, highest in 8 years

UNB. Dhaka
02 Jan 2023 13:58:55 | Update: 02 Jan 2023 21:53:38
Road crash fatalities hit 9,951, highest in 8 years

A total of 10,858 people were killed and 12,875 others injured in 7,617 road, railway, and waterway accidents across the country in 2022, said Bangladesh Jatri Kalyan Samity, a passengers’ welfare platform, on Monday.

Of them, 6,749 road accidents left 9,951 people dead and 12,356 others injured which are the highest figures in the last eight years.

Md Mozammel Haque Chowdhury, general secretary of the platform, presented their new report at a press conference in the capital.

Deaths in road crashes saw a rise of 27.43 per cent in 2022 than that of 2021, it said.

In the just-concluded year, 550 people were killed and 201 others injured in 606 railway accidents while 262 accidents on waterways claimed the lives of 357 people, and left 318 others injured and 743 more missings.

The report shows that 52.02 per cent of the total accidents last year were on regional highways, 27.70 per cent on national highways, and 11.88 per cent on feeder roads.

Besides, 5.67 per cent of the total accidents in the country occurred in the capital, 1.71 per cent in Chattogram city, and 0.99 per cent in rail crossings.

Reckless driving, risky overtaking, dilapidated roads, unfit vehicles, unskilled drivers, using mobile phones or headphones while driving, and lack of awareness among road users were cited as main reasons behind road crashes.

The platform alleged that the number of road accidents and deaths is increasing due to irregularities, corruption, and lack of accountability of the agencies responsible for ensuring road safety.

It also stressed the need for modernisation of the traffic system, ensuring the fitness of vehicles to keep pace with the developed world.

 

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