“By 6.7 percent fewer traffic accidents were registered in the first half of this year compared to the same period last year. Railway accidents dropped by as much as 32 percent. This means that recent attention to road and railway traffic safety has brought positive results,” says Transport and Communications Minister Rimantas Sinkevičius.
In the first six months of 2015, 99 people died in traffic accidents. The number is by 16.8 percent lower compared to the first half of 2014. Meanwhile, by 1 July 2015, 1,682 people were injured. The number is by 4.6 percent lower compared to the first half of 2014.
In January-June of this year, 17 railway accidents were recorded, by three times fewer than in January-June 2014.
The most frequent causes of road traffic accidents were unsafe behaviour of pedestrians, especially children, driving under the influence of alcohol and speeding.
The most common causes behind railroad accidents were unauthorised persons in dangerous railway stretches, vehicles and pedestrians crossing railway disregarding road traffic rules. In addition, violation of legal acts by entities and their employees was also one of the most common causes of railway accidents.
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