Monday, July 29, 2013

INVESTIGATORS ASSERTED DRUNK DRIVING, HUMAN ERROR AND UNIMPROVED MEANS OF SAFETY MEASURES AS ATTRIBUTES OF THE SUDDEN INCREASE IN CRASHES RATE IN THE VARIOUS MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION IN EUROPE AND THE USA.

INVESTIGATORS ASSERTED DRUNK DRIVING, HUMAN ERROR AND UNIMPROVED MEANS OF SAFETY MEASURES AS ATTRIBUTES OF THE SUDDEN INCREASE IN CRASHES RATE  IN THE VARIOUS MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION IN EUROPE AND THE USA.

       Higher accident rate in the various forms of transportation that entailed air transport, rail transport, road transport and pedestrian accidents have dramatically risen  in the previous and this month in the developed countries with better means of transportation systems and improved traffic regulations, or legislations, particularly in the countries such as the USA and  European Union countries, despite the heeded demand on the much work that needs to be done on the various forms of  transportation systems mentioned to prevent frequent crashes in the air, on rail and on roads. Investigators asserted drunk driving, human error and unimproved transportation systems in certain parts of Europe and the USA may have attributed to the sudden increase in crashes rate in the various forms of transportation in this and the previous months. Other factors entailed less scrutiny of safety measures and the personnel responsible in the various forms of passengers vehicles mentioned may have attributed to the unprecedented frequent accidents in the last few months.

                                        Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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