Nearly 83% of road accidents in Saigon involve
motorbikes
While motorbikes are
already proven to be a high risk means of transport, it remains the top
choice of most local people
The latest statistics from the municipal traffic safety
committee reveal that motorbikes are either responsible for or the victim in
82.9 percent of road accidents in Ho Chi Minh City.
Only 7.8 percent of accidents
involve pedestrians, and crashes between cars make up a mere three percent,
according to data obtained by Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper.
Around 70 percent of traffic
accidents stem from a lack of concentration by drivers; more than 20 percent
are attributed to traffic infrastructure; while in less than 10 percent of
the accidents, the means of transportation is at fault, according to the Ho
Chi Minh City traffic safety committee.
On several streets, motorbike
drivers have little space to travel as bigger vehicles including tank trucks
or trailer trucks occupy most of the street.
On Hoang Huu Nam Street in District
9, for instance, motorbike drivers are forced to travel amongst a crowd of
trucks while the road surface remains full of potholes.
On a section of National Highway 1
that passes the Linh Trung Export Processing Zone, a number of motorbikes run
red lights during rush hour, while Nguyen Tat Thanh Street in District 4 is
constantly packed with vehicles of all kinds.
“Driving a motorbike [in Ho Chi Minh
City] is a tense task and whoever is on the back seat shouldn’t dare to talk
to the driver for fear of distracting him,” one local resident said.
While motorbikes are proven to be a
high risk means of transportation, the vehicle remains the most popular means
of transport for most local people.
Cars are not affordable for
everyone, and the city’s public transportation is still underdeveloped.
Tuoi
Tre is
encouraging its readers to share their suggestions on how to reduce the risks
of road accidents. Give yours by commenting below or emailing to
ttn@tuoitre.com.vn.
Below
are some of the main causes of motorbike-related accidents:
Tuoi Tre News
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Thứ Ba, 10 tháng 10, 2017
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