. We have already entered the New Year - 2020. As we know, the beginning of the year, especially the first half, is a time of summaries. Both personal, national and international. We summarize everything - a balance of the goals we have achieved, a year in politics, and also statistics of road accidents. In today's text we will focus primarily on Norway. It turns out that last year 2019 was not tragic. Unfortunately, it wasn't particularly safe either. There have been some really serious accidents. How does 2019 look in terms of numbers on Norwegian roads? What caused the accidents? Read our latest text!
fatalities
The State Road Administration (Statens vegvesen) published a special report just after the start of the New Year (January 1). It turns out that there were much fewer accidents in Norway than in Poland. At the same time, unfortunately, we must point out that more than in the country of fjords than last year - 2018. 80% fatalitieswho died on Norwegian roads were men. 20% are women. What else do we know from the report? Just behind Nordland Nordland was most fatal accidents. However, we felt safest in Finnmark, Oslo and Aust-Agder. In each of these districts one person died.
2019 on Norwegian roads - what causes road accidents?
Why do road accidents happen? Why do people die in them. We often ask ourselves this question. Unfortunately, speeding is constantly and all the time in the first place. Many of us, unfortunately, do not take our feet off the gas. We feel confident behind the wheel. This feeling can confuse us. In addition, lack of attention, alcohol - all these add to the danger.
December is a "black month" on Norwegian roads!
In what month did the biggest one occur? number of accidents and most people died? December was a dark month. Suddenly snowfall, dangerous road conditions, lack of attention. This was when the greatest number of accidents occurred. Let's take care of ourselves!
Be sure to read: NAV: social welfare - more spending in 2020
Information source: https://resett.no/