How Road Crashes Impact A Countries Growth?
- Aaron Helmets

- Sep 12, 2017
- 2 min read

Road accidents and its effects had a negative impact on economic developments of the countries. Road safety becomes a major threat when the figures show that daily approx more than 3000 people are losing their lives. As well as, road accidents result in economic failure for the countries growth.
This big economic failure is actually putting extra financial burden on the shoulders of developing countries. According to many surveys and reports accidents on the roads, costs are expected to be approx 100 billion dollars in developing nations which is almost double the annual development aid amount to these nations.
If we talk about only last decade, over 1.3 lakhs fatalities and nearly 5 lakhs people were permanently disabled due to road accidents. The economic losses because of the road accidents are very much high, figure roughly US$2,500 million every year and approx US$0.3 million per hour, or 3.4 % of the GNP. Now you can estimate home much money we are wasting, just because of road accidents. And all these happen just because of small mistakes or irresponsibility of us, like not follow the traffic rules, ignoring the traffic signals, not wear the safety gears like seat belts & helmets etc. No matter where you are, these days you can easily buy stylish helmets from the shops.
For the common people who are not aware so much with GNP or GDP, we are simplifying the impact of road accidents by showing the impact of their own life. Think deeply - if breadwinner of any family is involved in a road accident with kind of challenges their family has to face. You can avoid such situations by just follow the traffic rules. As mostly the victims are motorcycle riders. If you are also a motorcyclist then you must wear a helmet, these days a range of open face helmets online available. Now we are going to reveal the impacts of road accidents on the families.
After road accidents many people lose their jobs:According to a survey in different countries – 27% people lose their jobs after accidents and from these 24% people remain unemployed for long period. Think about their families how they survive in that hard time of financial crisis.
Comparatively long time to find jobs: When a road accident victim leaves the hospital and searching for the job, the average time of job searching can be more than a year.
The Huge Income gap between normal families & victim families: Gradually the income gaps between victim & not victim start increasing. Because it is very hard for them to get a well-paying job instantly, this can affect children studies and their lifestyle.












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