Romania is counted among the countries with the highest rate of fatalities in road accidents, within the European Union, according to a Eurostat report. The European Statistics office shows that, despite the accelerated progress during the past few years, the East and the West are still at a distance in Europe.
The Eurostat study employs data since 1994 through 2004. According to the data, Romania, Slovakia, Lithuania and Latvia recorded the highest figures in fatality rates. The difference, compared to Western countries, is hallucinating.
For one million passengers, Latvia, Romania, Lithuania and Slovakia recorded an average of 752, 749, 571 and 507 individuals, respectively, all deceased in car crashes. On the other hand, Malta, Sweden, UK, Holland and Germany had the lowest average rates: 61, 117, 121, 126, and 129 dead respectively, per one million registered cars.
Feb 16, 2007
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