Recent traffic incidents in liberated areas during the first half of October have resulted in the tragic loss of 29 lives. Additionally, 141 individuals sustained injuries, with 71 of those injuries classified as severe. The financial impact of these accidents has reached a staggering 48 million Riyals.
According to a traffic report compiled by the General Administration of Leadership and Control, the same period recorded 169 traffic accidents across various liberated regions. These incidents included 105 vehicle collisions, 37 pedestrian accidents, 24 vehicle rollovers, and three miscellaneous accidents.
During the first half of October, traffic police branches in the liberated provinces identified 3,116 violations of traffic rules and regulations. These violations included obstructing traffic flow and compromising road safety. Such behaviors pose significant risks to road users and increase the likelihood of future accidents.
The alarming statistics highlight the urgent need for improved road safety measures and stricter enforcement of traffic laws. Authorities must prioritize public awareness campaigns to reduce accidents and protect lives on the road.
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