Alarming Traffic Accident Statistics in Yemen’s Liberated Areas

- Over 19,000 traffic accident victims reported in Yemen's government-controlled areas from 2020 to 2025.
- Traffic accidents totaled 18,725, resulting in 2,854 deaths and 16,348 injuries.
- Key factors include increased traffic law violations and poor road infrastructure.
- Authorities urged to take immediate action to enhance road safety and reduce fatalities.
Alarming Statistics on Traffic Accidents in Yemen
Recent security statistics illustrate the staggering human and economic toll of traffic accidents in government-controlled areas of Yemen from 2020 to 2025. Over 19,000 individuals have either lost their lives or sustained injuries, underscoring the urgent need for measures to protect lives on the roads.
Overview of Recorded Incidents
According to traffic police reports, the period recorded a total of 18,725 traffic accidents. These incidents resulted in 2,854 fatalities and 16,348 injuries, with 5,574 categorized as severe. The financial repercussions of these accidents exceeded 14 billion and 444 million Yemeni rials.
The breakdown of traffic incidents is as follows:
- 11,716 vehicle collisions
- 3,860 pedestrian accidents
- 2,264 rollovers
- 298 falls
- 308 collisions
- 26 runovers
- 14 vehicle fires
- 239 other miscellaneous incidents
Factors Contributing to Increased Traffic Accidents
The statistics indicate several key factors contributing to the rise in traffic accidents:
- Increased violations of traffic laws
- Poor adherence to safety regulations by both drivers and pedestrians
- Deteriorating road infrastructure
- Lack of traffic signs and guidance
- Poor mechanical condition of many vehicles
Call for Immediate Action
These alarming statistics necessitate urgent action from relevant authorities to enhance road safety and reduce fatalities. It is crucial to raise public awareness regarding traffic safety rules, improve road conditions, and rigorously enforce existing laws. Addressing these issues can significantly decrease the number of accidents and their tragic consequences.
For more details, visit the official report on Yemen TV.



