A recent report released by the Ministry of Interior in Bahrain has revealed alarming statistics regarding traffic accidents in the country during June 2024. The report indicates a high number of serious injuries and fatalities resulting from these accidents. In June, 48% of traffic accidents led to severe injuries, 43% caused minor injuries, and 9% resulted in fatalities. These numbers are a cause for concern and highlight the need for increased road safety measures.
The report delves into the leading causes of these accidents, pointing out various traffic violations that contribute to the high number of incidents. Speeding violations accounted for 28% of all violations, while red light violations followed closely at 24%. Improper parking was responsible for 11% of violations, and failure to wear seatbelts contributed to 3% of violations. Additionally, 5% of violations were due to expired registration certificates, 1% were related to using mobile phones while driving, and 28% were categorized as other violations. These statistics indicate a clear need for better enforcement of traffic regulations to prevent further accidents.
In addition to the statistics on accidents and violations, the report also sheds light on the volume of traffic in Bahrain. As of June 2024, there are 760,645 registered vehicles in use on the roads. This high number of vehicles underscores the importance of improving infrastructure and implementing stricter traffic laws to ensure the safety of all road users.
The report also provides insights into travel statistics through various entry points in the country. The King Fahd Causeway, a vital link between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, saw a total of 2,887,927 passengers in June, with 1,431,932 arrivals and 1,445,995 departures. Bahrain International Airport recorded a total of 486,498 passengers, with 213,032 arrivals and 273,466 departures. Seaports also saw a significant number of passengers, with 3,582 individuals passing through in June. These travel statistics highlight the importance of maintaining efficient transportation systems and ensuring the safety and security of travelers.
Furthermore, the report details the response rate of emergency patrols during June 2024. The statistics show that 67% of calls received were for emergency response, indicating the critical role of these patrols in providing immediate assistance in times of crisis. Additionally, 29% of calls were related to traffic incidents, emphasizing the need for prompt intervention to prevent further accidents. Only 4% of calls were related to security issues, underscoring the importance of a coordinated response to address different types of emergencies effectively.
In conclusion, the report released by the Ministry of Interior in Bahrain paints a concerning picture of the state of traffic accidents in the country. The high number of injuries and fatalities, as well as the prevalence of traffic violations, highlight the urgent need for improved road safety measures. By addressing the leading causes of accidents, enforcing traffic regulations more effectively, and maintaining a robust emergency response system, Bahrain can work towards reducing the number of incidents on its roads and ensuring the safety of all road users.