Drink driving lowest cause of road deaths, say police

Drink driving lowest cause of road deaths, say police

A 10-year study on road fatalities shows that accidents where the driver was under the influence of alcohol or drugs resulted in only 69 deaths.

The police study showed that negligent driving while exiting or coming into a junction caused 6,590 fatal accidents between 2011 and July 2021. (Facebook pic)
PETALING JAYA:
Only 69 cases of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs on Malaysian roads were attributed to fatal crashes between 2011 and July 2021, according to a police statistical report.

It is said to be the lowest cause of death from the thousands of fatal road accidents over the 10-year period.

According to the statistical report from the police, those involving single vehicles were the highest contributors to fatal crashes.

The police said a total of 19,570 deaths were caused by single-vehicle accidents over the period.

By definition, single-vehicle accident involves just one car, lorry, motorcycle, or other types of motor vehicle. However, the police report did not provide a breakdown based on the type of vehicles involved.

The report further showed that negligent driving while exiting or coming into a junction recorded the second-highest number of causes with 6,590.

According to the police, other road behaviour which resulted in deaths were overtaking (6,560); collisions due to not noticing a head-on obstruction such as a vehicle, object or animal (6,336); U-turns (2,570), driving against the flow of traffic (1,731); beating traffic lights (1,398); and falling asleep on the wheel (1,305).

During the same period, a total of 1,990 fatal accidents were attributed to negligence of pedestrians.

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