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Bulgaria's Roads cause the Most Deaths

The most dangerous roads for the movement of goods vehicles in Europe are located in Bulgaria, according to the data of the analysis of the British company SNAP. The criterion used by the company's analysts is the statistics on the relative share of dead truck drivers every 10,000 miles (16,000 kilometers). In Bulgaria, there are 369 per 10 thousand miles of roads.

The analysis is part of SNAP's latest 'Dangerous Highways in Europe' campaign. In it, SNAP identified Europe's "dangerous highways" - finding that roads in Bulgaria, Poland and the Czech Republic were the scene of the highest relative share of deaths related to heavy goods vehicles (trucks).

The country with the highest number of deaths per 10,000 miles of roads is Bulgaria, where the average number of accidents with a fatality is greater than in the two countries after it - combined (Poland and the Czech Republic). Poland has a coefficient of 185, the Czech Republic – 162. 1.62 per 10 thousand miles are also the cases in Romania, Lithuania with a coefficient of 155, followed by Germany – 143, Luxembourg – 137, Slovakia – 121, Great Britain – 118, and the top ten is closed by Portugal, also with 118 – 1.18 cases per 10,000 miles of road.

The countries with the lowest risk of fatal crashes involving heavy trucks are Denmark, Austria and Sweden.

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Странная метрика - на единицу длины дороги. Говорит о загруженности дорог

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