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Romania is the most dangerous European country for drivers - Safety

2024-03-08T18:57:53.590Z

Highlights: Based on the processing done by Vignetteswitzerland.com on the 2022 statistics, Romania is the most dangerous European country for driving, followed by Serbia and Bulgaria in second and third place respectively. On the opposite front, that of the country with the least risks on the roads, the ranking sees Norway in first place followed by Sweden and the United Kingdom. The figures that place Romania at the top of the danger ranking - according to the study carried out in the Swiss Confederation - emphasize the 85.81 deaths per million inhabitants.


Based on the processing done by Vignetteswitzerland.com on the 2022 statistics, Romania is the most dangerous European country for driving, followed by Serbia and Bulgaria in second and third place respectively. (HANDLE)


Based on the processing done by Vignetteswitzerland.com on the 2022 statistics, Romania is the most dangerous European country for driving, followed by Serbia and Bulgaria in second and third place respectively.


    On the opposite front, that of the country with the least risks on the roads, the ranking sees Norway in first place followed by Sweden and the United Kingdom.


    The figures that place Romania at the top of the danger ranking - according to the study carried out in the Swiss Confederation - emphasize the 85.81 deaths per million inhabitants, which is the highest value of all the countries analysed.


    However, this is a decrease of 10.26% compared to ten years earlier when 95.62 deaths per million inhabitants were recorded.

Serbia is in second place with 82.65 deaths per million inhabitants (-13.01% compared to 2012 when there were 95.01 deaths per million inhabitants).

In third place is Bulgaria with 77.64 deaths per million inhabitants.


    The study by Vignetteswitzerland.com placed Norway in first place for road safety with only 21.38 deaths per million inhabitants.

If compared with those of 2012, however, the data shows a decrease of 26.48% when 29.08 deaths per million inhabitants were recorded.


    In second place in the ranking of the safest countries, Sweden with 21.72 deaths per million inhabitants.

In this nation the decline compared to 2012 was even more evident: - 27.74%, when 30.05 deaths per million inhabitants were recorded.


    The United Kingdom ranks third, with 25.89 deaths per million inhabitants.

However, the change in road deaths is less significant with a drop of just 9.51% compared to 2012, when deaths were 28.61 per million inhabitants.


    "Considering how connected Europe is and how easy it is to travel from one country to another - said ME


    Wijnmalen, CEO of Vignetteswitzerland.com - it is important to know the driving conditions of each country you travel to. Many factors can influence These conditions, such as road quality, traffic regulations and even changes to speed limits can influence the risk you take when traveling on the road." 


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