The total number of casualties increased, and it's plausible this was caused by the increased speed limit.
Not exact matches
• The
total number of drink - drive accidents rose by 2 % to 5,740 in 2015 • There was a 3 % rise in overall drink - drive
casualties on 2014 to 8,480 • Around 220 people were killed in drink driving related incidents, a figure unchanged since 2010, around 13 %
of all deaths in reported road accidents in 2015.
General Irabor explained further that, contrary to the figure flying around on the
number of casualty of the Airstrike in Rann in Kalabalge local government area
of Borno state, the
total casualty figure recorded by the Theatre Command stood at 112 dead, while 97 were injured and are receiving treatment in various hospitals within the state.