Over 18,400 traffic accidents occurred across the country over the last ten months, killing nearly 7,200 people and injuring more than 16,700, the National Traffic Safety Committee has reported.
Accident site on Chua Boc-Thai Ha flyover (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Over 18,400 trౠaffic accidents occurred across t🌞he country over the last ten months, killing nearly 7,200 people and injuring more than 16,700, the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) has reported.
However, compared to the same period last year, the number of traffic accidents, deaths and injuries are down by 11 percent, 4 percent and 16 percent, respectively.
Deputy Chairman of the NTSC Khuat Viet Hung on November 13 noted that due to the cooperation of all government agencies, the number of traffic accidents, deaths and injuries have decreased.
However, these numbers remain high, Hung added.
Therefore, each person must obey traffic laws to protect themselves and their loved ones, as well as limit the harm done to their communities.
In response to "World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic victims 2015," the NTSC presented gifts to victims of traffic accidents at Viet Duc Hospital on November 13 in Hanoi.
Deputy Director of the Viet Duc Hospital Nguyen Thi Bich Huong said when the hospital received victims, it was the final step following a traffic accident, adding that the hospital's mission is curing and restoring the lives of accident victims.
"NTSC's visiting victims of traffic accidents is also an alert about the dangers to each rider and a reminder of their social responsibilities," Huong said, adding that she hoped to see fewer victims of traffic accidents.
The hospital is also committed to providing the finest care to victims and coordinating with the NTSC to raise the public's awareness about traffic safety, so the public will strictly observe road-traffic laws.-VNA
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