Road Crash Deaths in March Report

During the past month, a total of 576 road accidents occurred across the country, resulting in 532 fatalities and 2,221 injuries, according to a report issued by the Road Safety Foundation. Among the deceased were 66 women and 98 children.

The report was published on Saturday morning and compiled using data from nine national daily newspapers, 17 national and regional online news portals, various electronic media outlets, and the organisation’s own monitoring sources.

In addition to road traffic incidents, the report also recorded accidents in other transport sectors. During the same period, 14 waterway accidents resulted in 12 deaths, 27 injuries, and 3 persons reported missing. Furthermore, 48 railway accidents led to 67 deaths and 224 injuries.

Vehicle-wise fatalities

The breakdown of fatalities by vehicle category is as follows:

Vehicle categoryNumber of deaths
Motorcycle riders and passengers204
Bus passengers45
Truck, pickup and tractor occupants28
Private cars and microbuses46
Three-wheeler passengers (e-bike, CNG, auto-rickshaw, auto-van, leguna)94
Locally manufactured vehicles (Nosimon, Pakhivan, Bhottbhoti, Tomtom, Mahindra)23
Cyclists13

Location of accidents

The analysis of accident locations shows the following distribution:

Location typeNumber of accidents
National highways171
Regional roads264
Rural roads70
Urban roads62
Other locations9

Types of accidents

According to the report, the nature of the accidents is categorised as follows:

Type of accidentNumber
Head-on collision166
Loss of control231
Pedestrian knockdown or run-over86
Rear-end collision82
Other causes11

Vehicles involved

A total of 1,008 vehicles were involved in the reported road accidents. The breakdown is as follows: buses 133, trucks 120, covered vans 37, pickups 41, tractors 16, trailers 6, lorries 7, drum trucks 16, hand trolleys 3, tourist jeeps 2, microbuses 19, private cars 42, ambulances 2, Pajero jeeps 8, motorcycles 244, three-wheelers 200, locally made vehicles 65, bicycles 15, and unidentified vehicles 32.

Regional distribution

The highest number of accidents was recorded in Dhaka Division, where 126 accidents resulted in 137 deaths. In contrast, Sylhet Division recorded the lowest number, with 27 accidents and 26 fatalities.

In the capital city, Dhaka, 46 accidents were reported, causing 28 deaths and 69 injuries.

Causes of accidents

The Road Safety Foundation identified several key contributing factors behind road accidents, including defective vehicles, poor road conditions, excessive speed, reckless driving behaviour, lack of driver competence, and physical or mental unfitness of drivers.

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