Analyzing the forecasted data for mortality caused by road traffic injury in Egypt from 2024 to 2028, we observe a consistent year-on-year decline in deaths per hundred thousand persons. Specifically, the value decreases from 9.5 in 2024 to 9.0 by 2028. This data suggests a sustained reduction of approximately 1-2% annually. Looking back at the data from 2023, it is implied that the mortality rate stood slightly above these forecasted values.
This trend indicates successful interventions and improvements in road safety measures. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over the five-year forecast period reflects a steady decline in traffic-related fatalities, thus underlining a positive trajectory in public health outcomes related to road safety.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in road infrastructure, stringent enforcement of traffic laws, and increased awareness and education regarding road safety. Additionally, the adoption of technology in vehicles, such as automatic braking systems and better emergency response services, could further reduce mortality rates.