Panama traffic deaths outstrip homicides
PEOPLE behind the wheel of a car, many wielding cell phones, are involved in more deaths in Panama than gun toting criminals according to the latest figures.
To date, more deaths have been recorded for traffic accidents than for homicide cases throughout the country.
Murders in Panama have declined compared to last year.
In 2015 there were 445 homicides . and 403 fatalities due to traffic accidents.
In 2016, to date, homicides total 344 and traffic deaths have reached 393 en route to surpassing the 2015 total of 403.
A police source said that road misfortunes are caused by distraction at the wheel.
He said that speeding drivers are distracted, whether talking on the phone or texting eating, chatting,applying makeup, in the case of the ladies, or driving while tired or under the influence of alcohol.
Marcos Aurelio Álvarez Pérez, a forensic criminologist, says that there is an irresponsibility at the wheel, because many drivers are driving with one hand and the other is using the cell phone.
He also argued that there is a lack of traffic culture on the part of pedestrians,
Pedestrians
“The light may be green for cars and pedestrians continue crossing and can be thrown,” he said.
They also do not make use of pedestrian bridges.
He stressed that a car is a potential weapon and anyone can get one.