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5,316 Vehicles Involved In 3,345 Road Crashes In Q1 2022 – National Bureau of Statistics
5,316 vehicles involved in 3,345 road crashes in Q1 2022, according to data released by National Bureau of Statistics.
In Q1 2022, 1,487 males were killed, that’s 81% of 1,834 persons killed, while 347 (19%) females lost their lives.
Commercial vehicles were mostly affected with 3,635, compared to private (1,648), govt (55), diplomatic vehicles (1).
A total of 3,345 road traffic crashes were recorded between 1st January and 31st March, 2022 (Q1), showing a decrease of 1.82% from Q4 2021, which recorded 3,407, according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
According to NBS data, 5,316 vehicles were involved in road traffic crashes in Q1 2022, a 0.13% decline from Q4 2021, which recorded which had 5,323 vehicles involved in crash.
During the same period, 1,487 males (adult and child) were killed, which accounted for 81.00% of 1,834 persons killed in total, while 347 (19.00%) females (adult and child) lost their lives.
Moreso, in Q1 2022, commercial vehicles were mostly affected with 3,635, compared to private (1,648), government (55) and diplomatic vehicles (1).
The report reads in part :
“Disaggregating crashes into categories showed that serious cases in Q1 2022 were higher with 2,100 compared to fatal and minor cases with 871 and 374 respectively.
“Nevertheless, serious cases of crashes were lower by 4.50% in Q1 2022 relative to Q4 2021 recorded at 2,199. Similarly, fatal cases showed a decline of 1.91% in Q1 2022 as against 888 in Q4 2021. In addition, minor cases rose from 320 in Q4 2021 to 374 in Q1 2022.
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“In terms of sex distribution of persons killed in road traffic crashes, 1,487 males (adult and child) were killed in Q1 2022, accounting for 81.00% of 1,834 persons killed in total. On the other hand, females (adult and child) killed stood at 347 (19.00%) of the total persons killed.
“Looking at injuries sustained, more males (adult and child) were injured compared to females (adult and child) during the period of review. In Q1 2022, 7,842 males (adult and child) were injured, accounting for 76.18% of 10,294 injured in total.
“The number of vehicles involved in road traffic crashes was 5,316 in Q1 2022, lower compared to Q4 2021 which recorded 5,323. This indicated a decline of 0.13% in Q1 2022.
“Moreso, in Q1 2022, commercial vehicles were mostly affected with 3,635, compared to private, government and diplomatic vehicles which recorded 1,648, 55 and 1 respectively.
“On a zonal basis, the North-Central recorded the highest number of crashes in Q1 2022 with 1,095, followed by the South-West with 887. In terms of casualties, the North-Central recorded the highest with 3,582, followed by the North West with 2,713, while the South East recorded the least with 711.”
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