Spate of car crashes across Russia kills more than 100 people in one week; Government blames country’s “systemic” road problems
(Source: BBC)
A spate of car crashes across Russia has killed more than 100 people in one week – leading the government to blame the country’s “systemic” road problems.
Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliev blamed criminal negligence and a road culture lacking basic driving skills.
He admitted Russian roads are bad, infrastructure is weak and drivers often chat on their mobile phones at high speed or drive while drunk.
Over 10,000 people died on Russian roads in 2009 – Europe’s highest toll.
In the last week a drunk driver in Perm hit a pregnant woman and child in a car-park, killing them both.
The Russian government has made earnest attempts to combat bad driving – including employing legions of traffic police with stop and search powers.
But Mr Nurgaliev admitted most drivers in Russia still think they can break the law and get away with it.
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