Assessed the Accident Situation on European Roads: Lithuania Is on a Special List
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The European Commission published a report on Monday assessing progress towards the European Union's (EU) target of halving the number of deaths and serious injuries on the roads by 2030. Lithuania is presented in the report as a role model.
The European Commission has published its report to monitor progress towards the EU target of halving the number of road fatalities and serious injuries by 2030. While progress has been made in reducing the number of road fatalities, the report reveals that the current pace is insufficient.
Romania is registering the highest rate of road mortality in the European Union, with 78 deaths to one million inhabitants in 2024, according to a report from the European Commission.
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