SA roads have been ranked the most dangerous to drive in out of 52 countries, according to a survey conducted by Zutobi, an online driver’s education company.
The survey considered factors including population, speed, seat belt wearing rate for drivers and front-seat passengers and drunk driving.
The data revealed that SA’s overall driving score is 3.41/10.
There are an estimated 22.2 road traffic deaths per 100,000 of the population with an estimated 31% of front-seat passengers in SA wearing seat belts. SA also has the highest drunk driving fatality rate of 57.5%.
Malaysia has the lowest amount of alcohol-related road traffic deaths at 0.1%.










