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Road safety is a crucial issue that must be addressed in every country around the world. Pakistan, unfortunately, is no exception when it comes to road safety concerns. With a population of over 220 million people, Pakistan has a vast network of roads that connect the cities and towns. However, with the increase in traffic, accidents have become a major problem in the country.
First of all, we need to know the following facts and figures about road accidents in Pakistan and how they are affecting our economy:
• Road accidents are responsible for a large number of fatalities and injuries in modern transportation systems.
• The fatality rate due to road accidents globally is unacceptably high, with 1.35 million deaths per year.
• Road accidents have become the 8th leading cause of fatalities among all age groups.
• Low and middle-income countries have higher rates of road accidents compared to high-income countries.
• In Pakistan, road accidents are the leading cause of fatalities and injuries, and the road transport culture lacks safety-oriented systems.
• Lack of driving training and driving without a license are significant predictors of road accidents among Pakistani drivers.
• Road accidents cost nearly 1-3% of a country’s GDP, according to World Bank data.
• The main factors involved in road accidents are road, vehicle, and human factors (drivers).
• Aggressive driving, untrained driving, drowsy driving, distracted driving, climatic conditions, light factors, geographical conditions, and road design are accountable for road accidents.
• Pakistan’s estimated accident death rate is 14.2 per 100,000 populations, which is considered worrying.
• In the last ten years (2008-2018), approximately 48,828 people died in 93,350 recorded road accidents across Pakistan.
The data shows that road accidents are a major cause of death and injuries in Pakistan. These accidents not only affect the individuals, but also their families and society as a whole. The economic cost of road accidents is also significant, with a loss of billions of rupees each year.
One of the main reasons for the high number of accidents in Pakistan is the poor condition of the roads. Many roads are in need of repair, and there are often no barriers or warning signs to alert drivers of potential hazards. In addition, drivers often ignore traffic rules and drive recklessly, which leads to accidents.
Another contributing factor to the high number of accidents is the lack of proper driver education and training.
Many drivers in Pakistan do not have a valid driving license, and even those who do, often do not have adequate knowledge of traffic rules and regulations. This lack of education and training can result in drivers making dangerous decisions on the road.