In a worrying statistic, an average of eight people die daily in Germany due to road accidents. Last year, the number of victims of these tragic incidents exceeded 2800, indicating a serious crisis in the country's traffic safety.
Why have these accidents increased?
By examining the locations of these accidents, it becomes clear that some areas are particularly more dangerous than others. Factors such as high speed, disregard for traffic laws, and adverse weather conditions all contribute to this problem. Given these statistics, it is necessary to adopt more serious measures to enhance road safety and reduce accidents.
Germany, as one of the advanced countries in terms of transportation infrastructure, must also act in a way that does not endanger human lives regarding road safety. Is it not time for policymakers to think of a serious solution to this issue?
By Tag Clar Editorial