So the well-deserved “gold” in the number of accidents was received by the Moscow Ring Road. In the past three months alone, 6% of all traffic incidents in the city took place on the ring road. Particularly dangerous stretches here are the 50th, 30th, 10th and 20th kilometers. The anti-rating also included Varshavskoe shosse (1.8%), Prospekt Mira (1.4%), Dmitrovskoe shosse and Entuziastov highway (1.2% each), Volgogradsky prospect and Leningradskoe shosse (1% each), Kievskoe shosse (0.9%), Leninsky Prospekt and Profsoyuznaya Street (0.8% each).
Against their background, the situation on Volokolamskoye and Yaroslavskoye highways, Kutuzovsky Prospekt and Tverskaya Street looks very good. Their insurers called them the safest, because the total number of accidents here did not exceed 0.5%.
Interestingly, according to the results of a study of VSK, drivers in the age category of 30 to 39 years old have acquired the “title” of the most accident-prone drivers. The fact is that in the first three months alone, they accounted for 34% of the capital’s accidents. Experts also noted that most accidents are due to men: if they were responsible for 74% of accidents last year, it is already 80%.
So the well-deserved “gold” in the number of accidents was received by the Moscow Ring Road. In the past three months alone, 6% of all traffic incidents in the city took place on the ring road. Particularly dangerous stretches here are the 50th, 30th, 10th and 20th kilometers. The anti-rating also included Varshavskoe shosse (1.8%), Prospekt Mira (1.4%), Dmitrovskoe shosse and Entuziastov highway (1.2% each), Volgogradsky prospect and Leningradskoe shosse (1% each), Kievskoe shosse (0.9%), Leninsky Prospekt and Profsoyuznaya Street (0.8% each).
Against their background, the situation on Volokolamskoye and Yaroslavskoye highways, Kutuzovsky Prospekt and Tverskaya Street looks very good. Their insurers called them the safest, because the total number of accidents here did not exceed 0.5%.
Interestingly, according to the results of a study of VSK, drivers in the age category of 30 to 39 years old have acquired the “title” of the most accident-prone drivers. The fact is that in the first three months alone, they accounted for 34% of the capital’s accidents. Experts also noted that most accidents are due to men: if they were responsible for 74% of accidents last year, it is already 80%.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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