Karachi’s Epidemic of Traffic Accidents in 2022

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The Edhi Foundation, a well-known non-profit organization in Pakistan, has recently released its annual report for the year 2022, and the statistics about Karachi are shocking! According to the report, hundreds of people lost their lives or were injured in traffic accidents in the city.

In the past year, approximately 780 people died in traffic accidents in Karachi, while 9,725 others were injured. These numbers are both alarming and heartbreaking, as they represent a significant loss of life and suffering for both individuals and their families. They also reflect the shortcomings of Karachi’s traffic laws regulation.

Reasons of Accidents

But what is causing these accidents in Karachi? Well, one of the main causes is the lack of proper infrastructure and safety measures. Many roads in the city are poorly maintained, with potholes and other hazards posing a risk to drivers and pedestrians alike. In addition, there are often inadequate traffic control measures in place, such as traffic lights and signs, which can lead to confusion and accidents.

Another contributing factor is the lack of enforcement of traffic laws. Many drivers in Karachi do not follow the basic rules of the road, such as wearing seat belts, using turn signals, and respecting speed limits. This lack of compliance with traffic laws can lead to dangerous situations on the roads. Moreover, they are not penalized for breaking these laws either.

Unfortunately, the provincial government and law enforcement agencies (LEAs) have turned a blind eye to the challenges and issues affecting Pakistan’s largest city. The metropolis is afflicted with chaotic traffic, resulting in hundreds of residents’ deaths.

It is deeply concerning that the provincial government and law enforcement agencies have not prioritized addressing the challenges and issues facing Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city. The chaotic traffic in the metropolis has had deadly consequences, with hundreds of residents losing their lives. It is necessary that swift action is taken to address this problem and improve the safety of the roads in Karachi. Otherwise, the city will keep losing more innocent lives.

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  1. Khurram says

    Very irresponsible reporting author, laws are there, measures are there, the only thing that is missing is peoples will for observing them. Last Friday a stupid and drunk rickshaw driver drove through red signal and caused a traffic jam, whose fault it is? Systems or the brain-dead public? Had the person been subjected to sound parenting, he would have known that he was supposed to stop at red light. Moreover, I suggest that you ask any doctor as regards to accidents in Karachi, he is going to tell you that 99% of road accidents are caused because of rickshaw and bike drivers’ fault. So please do not dump it on infrastructure, rather write and make public correct their ways.

    P.S. A new trend is rocking through the bike riders these days, driving at night without a light is it displaying a sanity or inhumanity?
    P.P.S. A report about child abuse and breakage of marriages is circulating around these days, do you know what the biggest cause is, deterioration of parenting. Parenting is public’s domain; it is not government’s area. Child abuse? Is it still not high time for the public to accept some responsibility rather than blaming it all on government?

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