>In 2022, the World Bank conducted a study on traffic accidents, revealing that **Armenia had the second-highest rate of automobile deaths among all European Union and former Soviet countries**.
>Data from the World Bank in 2021 shows that **car crash fatalities in Armenia in 2019 were more than double the European Union average** for the same year. Delving deeper, the socioeconomic impact is stark, with the cost of car accidents amounting to approximately 6% of Armenia’s GDP.
>A study by Dr. Sharon Chekijian of Yale Medical School found that only **47% of surveyed drivers in Yerevan had airbags in their cars**. Furthermore, only **24% of drivers and 21% of passengers wore seatbelts**.
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> only 47% of surveyed drivers in Yerevan had airbags in their cars. Furthermore, only 24% of drivers and 21% of passengers wore seatbelts.
This is the shittiest aspect of life in Armenia, if that’s the word. It’s astonishing how people can be so nice when they are on foot and become complete morons when behind the wheel. Why? This is beyond me, I don’t understand the Armenian culture of driving, complete disregard of limits and rules.
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>In 2022, the World Bank conducted a study on traffic accidents, revealing that **Armenia had the second-highest rate of automobile deaths among all European Union and former Soviet countries**.
>Data from the World Bank in 2021 shows that **car crash fatalities in Armenia in 2019 were more than double the European Union average** for the same year. Delving deeper, the socioeconomic impact is stark, with the cost of car accidents amounting to approximately 6% of Armenia’s GDP.
>A study by Dr. Sharon Chekijian of Yale Medical School found that only **47% of surveyed drivers in Yerevan had airbags in their cars**. Furthermore, only **24% of drivers and 21% of passengers wore seatbelts**.
> only 47% of surveyed drivers in Yerevan had airbags in their cars. Furthermore, only 24% of drivers and 21% of passengers wore seatbelts.
This is the shittiest aspect of life in Armenia, if that’s the word. It’s astonishing how people can be so nice when they are on foot and become complete morons when behind the wheel. Why? This is beyond me, I don’t understand the Armenian culture of driving, complete disregard of limits and rules.