Oman Observer
18-35 age group account for most traffic violations
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Oman Observer
Read the full storyAccording to statistical indicators from Muscat, the age group between 18 and 35 years old accounts for the majority of traffic violations. These young individuals are identified as being most involved in dangerous driving behaviors, such as speeding and failing to maintain a safe following distance. This highlights a prevalent issue within this demographic concerning adherence to road safety regulations.
Source: Oman Observer
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