UNB, Dhaka :
At least 534 people were killed and 1,169 others injured in 504 road crashes in February last, said Bangladesh Jatri Kalyan Samity, a passengers’ welfare platform.
Besides, 48 people were killed and 13 others injured in 56 railway accidents while 40 killed and 64 injured in nine waterway accidents.
The information was disclosed in a report of Jatri Kalyan Samity’s Road Accident Monitoring Cell on Monday.
Deaths in road crashes marked a fall by 2.43 percent compared to the
previous month. Of the total accidents, 3.17 percent accidents occurred in Dhaka city, 1.19 percent in Chattogram city and 1.38 percent in different level-crossings across the country, the release added.
It said, 27 people were killed and 40 others injured in 25 accidents on February 16, showing the highest number of road accidents in just one day.
Reckless driving, risky overtaking, dilapidated roads, unfit vehicles, unskilled drivers, using mobile phones or headphones while driving, increase in the number of small vehicles and lack of awareness among road users were cited as the main reasons behind the road crashes.
At least 534 people were killed and 1,169 others injured in 504 road crashes in February last, said Bangladesh Jatri Kalyan Samity, a passengers’ welfare platform.
Besides, 48 people were killed and 13 others injured in 56 railway accidents while 40 killed and 64 injured in nine waterway accidents.
The information was disclosed in a report of Jatri Kalyan Samity’s Road Accident Monitoring Cell on Monday.
Deaths in road crashes marked a fall by 2.43 percent compared to the
previous month. Of the total accidents, 3.17 percent accidents occurred in Dhaka city, 1.19 percent in Chattogram city and 1.38 percent in different level-crossings across the country, the release added.
It said, 27 people were killed and 40 others injured in 25 accidents on February 16, showing the highest number of road accidents in just one day.
Reckless driving, risky overtaking, dilapidated roads, unfit vehicles, unskilled drivers, using mobile phones or headphones while driving, increase in the number of small vehicles and lack of awareness among road users were cited as the main reasons behind the road crashes.