Recent statistics from the General Directorate of Traffic and Control at the Ministry of Interior reveal a troubling trend in road safety within liberated areas. During the first half of June, authorities recorded 174 traffic accidents, resulting in 28 fatalities and 210 injuries. The financial impact of these incidents reached a staggering 74 million Yemeni Riyals.
The reported accidents varied in nature, highlighting the urgent need for improved road safety measures. The breakdown includes:
These figures underscore the critical state of traffic safety in liberated regions, necessitating immediate action from relevant authorities.
The General Directorate of Traffic and Control identified several key factors contributing to these accidents, including:
These causes highlight the urgent need to enhance traffic awareness among both drivers and pedestrians.
The Ministry of Interior emphasizes that adherence to traffic regulations is essential for reducing accidents and protecting lives and property. Promoting a culture of traffic safety and raising awareness about the importance of following laws should be a top priority to ensure the safety of all road users.
In conclusion, all road users in liberated areas must commit to traffic laws and exercise caution. This commitment will help reduce fatal accidents and prevent both material and human losses.
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