Road accidents kill 30 in Kuwait in November

By Staff Published: 2010-12-07T04:33:00+04:00

Road accidents killed 30 people in Kuwait in November, an average one death every day, the Kuwaiti Arabic language daily Alqabas reported on Tuesday.

The victims included 25 men and five women and most of the mishaps were caused by violations of traffic rules, it said, citing an interior ministry report.

“The bloodshed on Kuwait’s roads is continuing, with the death of 30 people in one month as a result of road violations,” the paper said.

On Monday, 13 people were injured in road crashes across Kuwait as a result of excessive speed and reckless driving, it added.