Evaluation of Road Accident Analysis: A Case of Bani Walid-Tripoli road
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Questionnaire. High-Speed Driving, Data AnalysisAbstract
The frequency of road accidents is rising globally, including in Libya. The registration and usage of new vehicles in the country's streets contribute to traffic congestion and a higher incidence of accidents. The cumulative number of fatal accidents and associated fatalities in the city has been steadily growing throughout the years. The statistics indicates that an overwhelming majority of 91% are in disagreement with this idea, and only 9% are in agreement. This discovery is consistent with prior studies that suggest a lack of focus on educating people about road safety. Similarly, the existence of oversized cars on the road might provide difficulties in terms of feasibility and perceptibility, potentially resulting in collisions if not approached with care. In addition, 7% of participants indicated that accidents were caused by the drivers' insufficient skill and experience. This underscores the significance of driver education and expertise in guaranteeing secure and conscientious driving behaviour.
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