Arab Israelis are involved in 52 percent of deadly car crashes
A recent European Transport Safety Council report showed that Israel is struggling with improving road safety as there was only a 4.7 percent drop in traffic fatalities in the last decade, compared to a 31 percent decrease on average in other countries.
Despite the worldwide trend of more crashes, there has been a continuous improvement in the number of deaths and serious injuries on the road. However, in Israel, where the last road safety program was launched in 2005, the situation is alarming - in the past year alone 364 Israelis were killed in traffic incidents.
“Compared to Europe, or other developed countries, we are in very bad shape. What we have seen this week isn’t just bad luck, it’s a systemic problem,” Avi Naor, chair of Israel’s National Road Safety Authority, told The Guardian, referring to the week in early August when 19 people, including young children, were killed in road incidents.... Read More: i24