close
close

Semainede4jours

Real-time news, timeless knowledge

Road safety problem in Bangladesh: 469 people died and 837 people were injured in traffic accidents in October
bigrus

Road safety problem in Bangladesh: 469 people died and 837 people were injured in traffic accidents in October

There were 443 traffic accidents in Bangladesh in October this year; 469 people lost their lives and 837 people were injured.

It was stated that 74 of the dead were women and 66 children.

A total of 208 motorcycle-related crashes led to 196 deaths; this accounted for 41.79% of the total deaths and the motorcycle accident rate was 46.95%.

Additionally, 102 pedestrians (21.74%) and 67 vehicle drivers or assistants (14.28%) lost their lives.

During the same period, four maritime accidents resulted in seven deaths and three injuries, while 21 railway accidents resulted in 18 deaths and six injuries.

The Road Safety Foundation compiled this report based on data from nine national daily newspapers, seven online news portals, various electronic media and internal records.

Fatalities by vehicle type

Distribution of deaths by vehicle: 196 deaths (41.79%) were caused by motorcycle drivers or passengers, 31 deaths (6.60%) were caused by bus passengers, and 20 deaths (4.26%) were caused by truck, covered van, pickup, tram or truck passengers. reveals. .

While 12 (2.55%) of the deaths occurred among passengers of private vehicles, minibuses and ambulances, 94 (20.04%) occurred among passengers in three-wheeled vehicles (autorickshaw, CNG powered, tambourine).

Locally produced vehicles (such as Nosimon and Korimon) were involved in 10 deaths (2.13%); Cyclists and rickshaw passengers caused 4 deaths (0.85%).

Accident location by road type

Road Safety Foundation analysis shows that 173 (39.05%) of the incidents occurred on national highways, 162 (36.56%) on regional roads, 64 (14.44%) on rural roads and 38 (8%) .57) shows that it occurs in urban areas. accidents at other unspecified locations (1.35%).

Types of accidents

112 (25.28%) of the incidents were head-on collisions, 171 (38.60%) were loss of control, 104 (23.47%) were pedestrian collisions, 42 (9.48%) were rear-end collisions and 14 (3.16%)) caused by other factors.

Vehicles involved in the accident

Among the vehicles involved in 25.48% of the accidents, trucks, closed vans, pickups, tractors, trams, trucks and drum trucks were involved.

Micro buses, private cars, ambulances and jeeps constituted 4.39 percent, passenger buses 14.48 percent, motorcycles 28.07 percent and three-wheeled vehicles (such as autorickshaws) 17.59 percent. Domestic production vehicles constituted 5.43 percent, bicycles and rickshaws constituted 1.81 percent, and unidentified vehicles constituted 2.71 percent.

Vehicles involved in the accident

A total of 112 buses, 119 trucks, 22 covered pickup trucks, 25 pickup trucks, 7 tractors, 6 wheelbarrows, 9 trucks, 8 drum trucks, an 18-wheeled truck, 12 microbuses, 14 private vehicles and 5 ambulances were involved in the accident. 773 vehicles were involved. , three jeeps, 217 motorcycles, 136 three-wheelers, 42 locally produced vehicles, 14 bicycles or rickshaws and 21 unidentified vehicles.\

Time of day analysis

When the time distribution is examined, 5.41 percent of the accidents occur at dawn, 26.63 percent in the morning, 16.93 percent in the afternoon, 15.57 percent in the evening, 9.25 percent in the dusk and 26 percent in the evening. 18 of them appear to have occurred at night.

Accident statistics by departments

Department statistics reveal that Dhaka Division recorded 29.57% of accidents and 30.70% of deaths. While Rajshahi Division accounted for 15.34% of accidents and 13.85% of deaths, Chattogram Division saw 17.83% of accidents and 17.27% of deaths. Khulna Division had 9% of accidents and 8.10% of fatalities, while Barishal, Sylhet, Rangpur and Mymensingh divisions had more cases ranging from 4.06% to 10.83% for accidents and 5.33% to 11.08% for fatalities. There were low numbers.

The highest number of accidents occurred in Dhaka District with 131 incidents resulting in 144 deaths. The fewest accidents occurred in Sylhet Division with 22 incidents and 24 deaths.

Among individual districts, Chattogram saw the highest figures with 34 accidents and 39 deaths; Magura, Jhalokathi, Barguna and Panchagarh reported accidents without any fatalities.

In the capital Dhaka, 29 traffic accidents resulted in 21 deaths and 34 injuries.

Occupational analysis of the deceased

According to published media data, the dead include three police officers, two Ansar members, nine teachers from various educational institutions and four journalists.

The Road Safety Foundation has called on all stakeholders to take note of these statistics and take urgent steps to improve road safety.