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THE INVESTOR
April 27, 2024

Economy

Daily number of road casualties lowest in 2016

  • PUBLISHED :January 03, 2017 - 18:08
  • UPDATED :January 03, 2017 - 18:08
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[THE INVESTOR] Seoul saw 343 deaths from traffic accidents last year, the lowest since the city government began collecting such data.

According to the Seoul Metropolitan Government on Jan.3, 2016 marked the first time the city saw the daily average number of road casualties fall below one, at 0.94 death.

It is the lowest number since the city government started collecting data in 1970, when the daily toll stood at 1.46 deaths. The capital city saw the figure rise to as high as 3.76 in the 1980s, following a sharp increase in the number of automobiles here. There were 376 deaths from traffic accidents in 2015 and 400 in 2014.

“Seoul is just half way to reaching its goal. We will continue to bring down the number to 0.6 death per day, putting road safety and traffic regulations at the forefront of our policies,” said Yoon Jun-byung, head of the Seoul Metropolitan Government’s city transportation and traffic division.

The reduction in road casualties is attributed to the government-wide campaign to curb traffic accidents, involving the National Police Agency, Road Traffic Authority, Korea Transportation Safety Authority and Seoul government.

In 2014, Seoul introduced traffic accident control countermeasures that included campaigns to promote the use of public transportation and the expansion of bus-only lanes for citizens’ safety.

By Kim Da-sol /The Korea Herald (ddd@heraldcorp.com)

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