The first three months of this year saw nine people die in traffic accidents. According to the National Statistics Office (NSO), the victims were eight men and a woman.
Five of the victims were drivers whereas four were pedestrians. A 10th person died early in January, but the accident occurred in 2021.
In the same period last year, there had only been one fatality, indicating a worsening situation when it comes to traffic accidents. Nine of the fatal accidents involved four drivers hitting other vehicles and a driver crashing into a property.
Three pedestrians were hit by a vehicle, with the remaining incident being a vehicle hitting a person riding a horse sulky. The NSO warned that the number of traffic accidents in the period – 3,595 – also increased when compared to last year.
The number of casualties increased by 6.2% to 324, with 81 people grievously injured. The largest number of casualties involved passenger cars.
During the same period, 13 cyclists were involved in traffic accidents. Five of these suffered grievous injuries. The highest number of traffic accidents were registered in Birkirkara at 260 cases. Qormi and Mosta followed close with 198 and 162 cases.
#MaltaDaily