VN loses 2.5% of GDP from traffic accidents
Viet Nam loses 2.5 per cent of its gross
domestic product (GDP) annually due to traffic accidents.
Khuat Viet Hung, standing deputy chairman of the
National Traffic Safety Committee, made these observations while speaking at
the signing ceremony for co-operation between the National Traffic Safety
Committee and the Vietnam Association of Motorcycle Manufacturers on
Thursday.
By comparison the country’s growth was more than 6 per
cent of the GDP last year.
The problem of traffic accidents in the country remain
complicated, according to the official.
On an average, 24 people die in road accidents and 60
people are injured every day.
Traffic accidents are a serious global problem and a
great challenge for the governments of different countries around the world,
including Viet Nam.
Statistics from the World Health Organisation (WHO)
show that every year, traffic accidents killed 1.25 million worldwide and
injured another 50 million.
WHO has recommended that if countries did not have
drastic measures in place, by 2020 as many as 1.9 million people would die
every year in traffic accidents, and millions others would be injured.
At present, thanks to co-operation of the Party, the
Government and concerned ministries, traffic accidents in Viet Nam had
decreased, Hung said.
From 2011 to 2015, the number of deaths decreased by
more than 12,500, as compared to the 2006-10 period.
In the first seven months this year, the country saw
11,852 traffic accidents, which killed 5,023 people and injured 10,286
others. This was a drop of 1,058 cases, 144 deaths and 1,360 injured, as
compared to the same period last year.
VNS
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Thứ Bảy, 6 tháng 8, 2016
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