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Ogun Records 34 Road Accidents In Easter

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The Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE) said yesterday that during the Easter period it recorded 34 road crashes in which four people died and 44 others sustained injuries.
TRACE Public Relations Officer, Mr Babatunde Akinbiyi, who disclosed this in a statement he issued in Abeokuta said the accidents occurred between March 28 and April 11.
He pointed out that the road crashes involved five private cars, two private buses, three commercial buses, five commercial cars, 11 motorcycles, two medium trucks, one heavy truck and three other vehicles.
He said that 117 people were involved in the accidents.
Giving the breakdown, Akinbiyi said that out of the 117 people who were involved in the accidents, 33 males and 11 females sustained various degrees of injury, four people died and 69 were rescued unhurt due to the prompt response to the 27 emergency calls TRACE received.
He stated that 44.73 per cent of the road accidents were caused by excessive speed, 25.84 per cent by dangerous driving, 8.80 per cent by bad tyres, 3.45 per cent by driving against traffic and 17.18 per cent by other causes.
Comparing 2021 Easter period to the same period in 2020, Akinbiyi said road traffic deaths were reduced by 42.86 per cent in year 2021 while the number of people injured was also reduced by 22.73 per cent.
He said TRACE Corps Commander Seni Ogunyemi appreciated the unflinching support of Traffic Whistle Blowers for giving prompt information whenever there was a road crash.

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