Road Fatalities Continue To Rise Alarmingly

27 Oct 2014
THERE were almost 7,000 road fatalities each year. That would amount to an average of 18 fatalities daily.
This is despite the fact that the Government has taken drastic steps to cut down the number of fatal accidents. So it highlights the severity and seriousness of death on our roads despite all the efforts
Motorcyclists account for 65% of the deaths.
The motorcycle is the cheapest and most convenient mode of transport. However sadly, motorcyclists are the most vulnerable and the most reckless on our roads.
The main cause of fatal accidents is due to head injuries caused by riders not wearing safety helmets. The fact is that 40 % of fatal motorcycle accidents involve victims between the ages of 16 and 35.
Motorcyclists in this age group wear helmets that are not properly fastened, ride dangerously weaving in and out of traffic, do not stop at traffic lights, overtake on double lines and speed recklessly.
Speeding has been and is the single main cause of fatal motorcycle accidents.
In Vietnam, there are far more motorcycles on the roads than in Malaysia, yet their fatality rate is much lower.
As a long-term solution, the Government should build more motorcycle only lanes like that found along the Federal Highway. These lanes have proven effective in reducing accidents.
As a short-term solution, attitudes and mindsets of motorcyclists have to change when riding on these machines.
SAMUEL YESIUAH
Seremban
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