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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Saturday, February 14, 2009
another blog
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Two Indian students kileed in car click here
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Two Indian students kileed in car click here
Monday, February 9, 2009
OMAN CAR ACCIDENTS



Oman Car Accidents.
Each year there are about 10,000 car crashes in Oman resulting in 680 deaths and 7550 injuries. The causes of these crashes include speed, driver neglect, tiredness, drunk driving, overtaking, weather, sudden stops, safe distance, improper acts, vehicle condition, road condition and cell phone use. Oman’s road traffic death rate is 28 per 100,000 population which is far higher than the global average of 19 killed per 100,000. Driving in Oman said to be quite easy, especially since the completion of a six-lane superhighway connecting Muscat and Nizwa and Sur. Many people drive 4 whhel drives to see the secnic countryside.
Car Accident Causes
What causes most car accidents? At car-accidents.com you can read about the causes directly from the participants and see the results! The majority of car accidents sent to us seem to be caused by bad driving: driver inattention, failure to merge or yield, speeding, racing, aggressive driving and failure to exercise care in passing. Accidents sent to this site that can be attributed to specific causes aside from poor driving itself include: falling asleep; weather usually (Snow, Ice or Rain- a few related to fog); alcohol, drugs and drunk driving; driver distractions including cell phones, insects in the car, playing music; collisions with animals in the road, usually deer, but also birds, horses, cows and dogs. If you have a story about a unique or unsual cause of a car accident send it and we will post it! Below are some collections of various causes.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Students Killed in Car Crash

Two Indian students were burnt to death in a horrific car accident on Qurum-Darsait flyover early yesterday morning. This terrible tragedy occurred around 1am, reliable sources told the Times of Oman yesterday evening. The youngsters are Amit (son of Ashok Chandra Roy of Oman Cables and Industry) and Sameer Diwan, both of whom have just finished their Grade XII computer science course at the Indian School Muscat (ISM). “Both were around 17-18 years. They had recently passed out of their Grade XII,” a tearful classmate confirmed when contacted by the Times. Amit, it is learnt, was preparing to go to America for further studies. “My son is gone,” a grief-stricken Ashok Chandra Roy told the Times. The devastated father could not say anything further. Amit’s relatives added tearfully that his US visa was being arranged and he was to leave soon. Not much is known of the other victim, Sameer Diwan. Both bodies are now at the mortuary of the Sultan Qaboos University Hospital (SQUH). This unspeakable tragedy has cast a pall of gloom over the Indian and other communities here, who are already reeling from a staple diet of horrific accident stories that have put the fear on many motorists. According to recent statistics, close to 300 deaths occur in various traffic-related accidents every year. The youths were riding a rented car, it is learnt. The car was speeding from Al Khuwair roundabout and heading towards Qurum on the Qurum-Darsait flyover. The young driver lost control of the car and hit the barrier on the pavement, Royal Oman Police sources said yesterday. The car and the helpless young occupants were burnt beyond recognition. By the time help arrived, there was no way of even determining the nationality of the occupants. Because the charred bodies were wearing trousers, the passers by and those that tried to help put out the blaze assumed that they were expatriates. Civil Defence personnel quickly put the fire out, but because the vehicle was crushed, it was impossible to pull the bodies out. Medical personnel arrived at the scene of accident around 4.30am, but even they found it impossible to take the bodies out. Finally, the car was carted away to the licence yard in Al Khuwair where it was cut to free the charred bodies. “It was impossible to identify the bodies because of the state they were in,” the sources said. “Only their relatives were able to identify them,” the sources said. Owing to the alarming rise in traffic-related deaths, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry has appointed a leading consultant to conduct a study. The study and the ensuing recommendations would, it is hoped, help put an end to the rising number of accidents here.
resource:ROP web site
Saturday, February 7, 2009
statistics Royal Oman Police
statistics Royal Oman Police statistics Royal Oman Police 







statistics Royal Oman Police
According to Royal Oman Police statistics, more than five hundred people per year die in Oman because of car accidents. The majority of deaths are people who are under the age of twenty five years old. As a result a considerable number of educated people think that the government should discuss a proposal to raise the legal age for learning to drive to twenty one.Doing so decreases the number of people who cause problems on the roads. Added to that, decreasing the number of vehicles results in less damage to the environment. Many people think that such a proposal should take place because these days’ young adults do not seem to be mature enough especially when they are driving. Moreover, they do not obey the regulations which are set by the government to decrease the number of car accidents.On the other hand, many people think that at this age adults should be allowed to taste freedom so that they do not need others to give them lifts from A to B. The biggest defect of such a proposal is that when students finish their secondary education some decide to work as drivers. They would have to wait till they reach twenty one years old to start working.On balance, in my opinion the disadvantages of such a proposal should be considered. However, a different fair solution should be found to solve this problem.
Traffic accident
What are the traffic accidents?? Derived from the verb meaning of the event, a vehicle collision or more or more or a collision with any other body is a body injuries resulting from collisions or more vehicles or some other object to: Fatal accident Very serious injury Disabilities sustainable.
Reasons of traffic accidents
Driver exaggeration in the assessment of its leadership Abuse of the road Skirting: You identify your own pace and according to the degree of visibility and road conditions and traffic pillars have shown Always focused on your vision pillars traffic and speed limits, especially Coa_khas Do not skill in leadership over the proper limit.
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