Road traffic accidents in Cambodia is critical. According to “Road Safety Cambodia", every day, out of 14-million population almost 4 persons die and more than 100 are injured on the roads of Cambodia. Over the last 5 years, the number of accidents increased by 50% and the number of fatalities has double. In July 2007 alone:
* A provisional number of 1,538 casualties were reported by the participating hospitals, health centers, private clinics and traffic police departments in the 24 reporting provinces. Among them, 460 were severely injured and 92 died.
* In Phnom Penh, 491 casualties were reported, corresponding to a 39% increase compared to July 2006 and a 20% increase compared to the previous month.
* Only 48% of car/truck/bus drivers have a valid driving license at the time of the accident.
* 3% of casualties are wearing a helmet at the time of the accident.
* 44% of motorbikes' riders were suffering from head injury.
* 79% of casualties suffering from a cranial trauma are indeed motorbike users, followed by pedestrians and bicycle users.
On September 1, 2007, an implementation of the new