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ICD-10 code: Y92.4

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

Street, highway and other paved roadways as the place of occurrence of the external cause

Street, highway, and other paved roadways are essential parts of our modern civilization, providing an efficient means of transportation for people and goods. However, these roadways are also the site of numerous external causes that can lead to accidents and injuries.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), road traffic injuries are a leading cause of death worldwide, with over 1.3 million fatalities each year. Many of these accidents occur on paved roadways and are caused by external factors such as weather conditions, driver behavior, road design, and maintenance.

  1. Weather conditions: Rain, snow, ice, and fog can all contribute to hazardous driving conditions and increase the risk of accidents on paved roadways. Drivers should adjust their speed and driving behavior to match the weather conditions and ensure their vehicle is equipped with appropriate tires and safety features.
  2. Driver behavior: Distracted driving, speeding, and driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol are all examples of dangerous driver behavior that can lead to accidents on paved roadways. Drivers should always follow traffic laws, avoid distractions while driving, and never operate a vehicle while impaired.
  3. Road design: Poor road design, such as inadequate lighting, narrow lanes, and lack of signage, can make it difficult for drivers to navigate and increase the risk of accidents. Local authorities should ensure that roadways are properly designed and maintained to minimize the risk of accidents.
  4. Maintenance: Paved roadways require regular maintenance to ensure they remain safe for drivers. This includes repairing potholes, filling cracks, and ensuring proper drainage to prevent flooding. Local authorities should prioritize roadway maintenance to minimize the risk of accidents caused by poor road conditions.

Overall, it is essential to recognize that paved roadways can be hazardous locations and take appropriate measures to minimize the risk of accidents. Drivers should always follow traffic laws, adjust their driving behavior to match weather conditions, and ensure their vehicle is properly maintained. Local authorities should prioritize roadway design and maintenance to minimize the risk of accidents caused by external factors.

By taking these steps, we can help reduce the number of accidents and injuries that occur on paved roadways and make our communities safer for everyone.

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