The number of road traffic
deaths in China was 89,455 in 2006, 9.4 percent fewer than that in
2005, and the first time below the 90,000-benchmark since 2000,
according to the Ministry of Public Security.
"The country recorded 378,781
traffic accidents in 2006, down 15.9 percent year on year," said a
ministry spokesman on Monday.
The 38 major traffic accidents
- accidents with more than ten fatalities each - resulted in 558
deaths, dropping 30.9 percent from 2005. It was the lowest number
of major accidents since 1991, he said.
According to an analytical
report, about 130 million violations of traffic rules by drivers
last year led to more than 76,000 deaths, down 16 percent, among
which the death toll from speeding, fatigue and drunk driving went
down 24 percent from the previous year.
(Xinhua News Agency January 2, 2007)
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