Europe's Deadliest Roads Safety Tips for Summer Travel

By Ivan PetrenkoAug 6, 2024 00:05 AMNews
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Be extra cautious, as some of Europe’s top holiday destinations are among the deadliest places to drive, according to a new study.The latest data from the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) reveals that popular vacation spots like Croatia, Portugal, and Italy have some of the highest road deaths per million inhabitants. The study, conducted by e-vignette motorway toll site Vignette Switzerland, highlights the countries where drivers need to be most vigilant.

Bulgaria tops the list as the most dangerous country for driving in Europe, with 79% more road deaths in 2023 than the EU average. The country recorded 526 road deaths last year, equating to almost 82 per million inhabitants. Despite the risks, many travelers rent cars to explore Bulgaria's scenic landscapes. However, Bulgaria offers extensive train and bus networks that are both affordable and reliable.

Romania follows closely, with 1,545 road deaths in 2023, or 81 per million inhabitants, marking a 78% increase from the EU average. Public transport in Romania, including international rail connections to Bulgaria and Hungary, provides a safer alternative to driving.

Serbia and Latvia are also high on the list, with 66% more road deaths than the average. Serbia's public transport is improving, with a new high-speed train line connecting Belgrade to Budapest, and future extensions planned to Skopje and Athens.

In addition to these countries, Croatia, Portugal, Greece, and Italy also report high road death rates. Croatia has 56% more deaths than the EU average, followed by Portugal at 32%, and Greece at 31%. Italy recorded 3,094 road deaths in 2023, which is 15% above the average.

Across the EU, there were 20,418 road deaths in 2023, averaging 45.5 per million inhabitants. With summer travel in full swing, motorways across Europe are experiencing heavy traffic. Last weekend saw significant congestion from Germany to Croatia and Slovenia.

To ensure a safe journey, the Slovenian traffic safety agency AVP has launched a campaign urging drivers to take breaks and stay hydrated. The Croatian Tourist Board is distributing water and car air fresheners at major toll plazas and ferry ports to welcome tourists.

Remember to adhere to local driving regulations, such as prohibiting small children in the front seat and carrying a spare pair of glasses in countries like France, Spain, and Switzerland. Paying attention to speed limits is crucial not only for safety but also to avoid fines that could follow you home.

By choosing public transport over driving, you can enjoy a safer, more relaxing holiday while contributing to a greener environment.

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