Mapped: The world’s most dangerous places to drive – [Eritrea – 48.4 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants]
Most of the bottom 10 - including Eritrea, the deadliest driving destination, according to the World Health Organization's figures (with 48.4 deaths per 100,000 residents), Libya (40.5) and Iraq (31.5) - are unlikely to feature
Most of the bottom 10 – including Eritrea, the deadliest driving destination, according to the World Health Organization’s figures (with 48.4 deaths per 100,000 residents), Libya (40.5) and Iraq (31.5) – are unlikely to feature on the travel itineraries of most Britons. But a couple – Thailand (38.1) and South Africa (31.9) – are popular holiday destinations.
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k.tewolde April 7, 2017
This is a nation which once boasted a capital city with well managed municipality,meticulously maintained boulevards with freshly painted sidewalks,patent drainage system,not to mention the orderly motor and pedestrian traffic which obeys to the blinking kaleidoscope of semaforos, it was a beacon of civilization in the dark continent and somebody got envious and embarked on a mission to dismantle it,the result,look at the above picture and the stats for the answer.This is the city where my father strolled out with his friends in the evening with freshly pressed gabardini suit and polished leather shoes for a sip of cafe corretto in his favorite hangout. Arrivederchi piccolo Roma.
k.tewolde April 8, 2017
continuation- you are being replaced by adi halo and a new Mussolini and his new fascist party called Cosa Nostra, translation- Nihnan Ilamanan.
almazina April 8, 2017
“Nihna nsu, nsu nihna” is another one translated from ” ke koratu meriachin mengistu amerar wede fit” “nkid tiray” nabey? Aytihtet tim elka kid tray. Trafik yelen shu tigachew nenihidihidka.
PH April 9, 2017
The most common nella “piccola roma ” let it apart. what surprise me is when a heavy duty driver of limit on the road Asmara -Decamare.on night drug effect e beh’ ciao. ” that I saw.
RAeyu April 10, 2017
This and others show Eritreans were never able to govern themselves. It has proven since its independent. Complaining about government for over 25 years without taking the responsibility to take governance from the incompetent Higdef is a testimony of my argument.
Shall we wait for protector admistration or annexation-those were the only bridge outlets Eritrea experienced when Eritreans failed to govern themselves