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Mongolia sees 70 percent jump in vehicles since 2000 PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 16 June 2008 06:04
Mongolia has seen a nearly 70 percent increase in motor vehicles driven on its roads since 2000. 

Officials have released figures showing total vehicles in Mongolia now stands at 202,000. 

The same officials have acknowledged problems with congestion on roads and serious road accidents causing injuries to passengers and pedestrians, as well as a worrying increase in the number of traffic-related laws being broken.                

The most recent statistics, from 2007, indicate 344 persons killed that year in road accidents while 932 persons were injured. Also, 1,096 traffic citations were issued by police. 

Particular concern was voiced about accidents, which often were quite serious, occurring on rural roads connecting cities. 

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