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Malaysia Di Tangga Ke-8 Sebagai Negara Paling Tertekan Untuk Memandu!

6-4-2022 02:37 PM| Diterbitkan: Agent13k| Dilihat: 3118| Komen: 50|Original author: Agent13k

Memandu di Malaysia sememangnya memerlukan kesabaran yang tinggi kerana kebanyakan pemandu boleh dikatakan mencabar kesabaran dengan pelbagai karenah seperti tidak memberi lampu isyarat, memandu laju dan banyak lagi.

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Petikan dari Vocket, baru-baru ini ada satu kajian dibuat oleh Confused.com yang mendapati Malaysia berada di tempat ke-8 dalam senarai negara paling tertekan untuk memandu.

kredit foto: Confused


Difahamkan, tinjauan itu dibuat sebuah platform perbandingan perkhidmatan kewangan di United Kingdom yang mengendalikan perbandingan perkhidmatan insurans dan kewangan. 

Di samping itu, mereka memberikan markah berdasarkan faktor seperti bilangan kamera kelajuan, kematian trafik, tahap kesesakan dan kualiti jalan raya.

kredit foto: The Reporter.

Tambahan pula, Malaysia mempunyai 91.5 kereta di atas jalan raya bagi setiap kilometer, kualiti jalan raya berada di 72.4/100 dan kadar kemalangan maut sebanyak 22.93 per 100,000 penduduk. 

Untuk jiran ASEAN kita pula, Filipina berada di tangga ke-13, Singapura ke-17, Thailand ke-27, indonesia dan negara ASEAN lain tiada dalam senarai tersebut. - CARI

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Quote Thunderclouds 6-4-2022 03:59 PM
I punya tensyen bwk keta smpai benti keja. Enough said.
Quote kakigojes 6-4-2022 04:06 PM
Tipu, mana Indonesia. Mana Philippines, katanya jem lagi teruk sana
Quote nazzse 6-4-2022 04:06 PM
Bawak 40km/j dok lane kanan, depan kosong sapa tak tension. Belum jalan rosak lagi
Quote kakigojes 6-4-2022 04:07 PM
Thunderclouds replied at 6-4-2022 03:59 PM
I punya tensyen bwk keta smpai benti keja. Enough said.

Serious la… mmg penyebab driving ke? Ke ada sebab2 lain mencampuri decision you
Quote Artemesiaa 6-4-2022 05:21 PM
Ada benarnya semua dah makin kiasu pening lalat ikut law sendiri
Quote Firenzza 6-4-2022 05:26 PM
Pemandu keta spore tersenyum sinis jumpa hiway msia
Quote faraway1 6-4-2022 05:38 PM
Tak berani bawa keta kalau kat Malaysia, takut gila rasanya...
Quote anony-mous 6-4-2022 05:39 PM
Pelik indon n thailand x ada
Quote caprut 6-4-2022 05:49 PM
Apa fungsi IO trafik ni ek? Mohon pencerahan? IO trafik ni setakat siasat kes kemalangan jln raya je ke? Cmtu je
Quote bakingsoda 6-4-2022 05:50 PM
aku ada lesen tapi tak drive. faktor asyik tertukar pedal minyak ngan brake boleh membahayakan pengguna jalan raya lain. masa awal2 dapat lesen aku drive tapi dah langgar kereta orang 2 kali. jd aku bersara je la drive kete sblm langgar orang pulak
Quote FOTHER-MUCKER 6-4-2022 05:50 PM
The world’s most and least stressful countries to drive in[size=1.125]23 Mar 2022



Driving in a different country can be a great way to explore a new destination and put your road skills to the test. But the process of driving on the roads abroad in a foreign nation is not without its stressful elements too.
In this guide: The top 20 most stressful countries to drive a car in Positions 21-49 of the most stressful countries to drive in The top 10 countries with the most speed cameras
The top 10 countries with the worst quality roads The top 10 countries with the most fatal accidents per population
Expert comment

From buying the correct car insurance, to adhering to a new country’s driving rules, there’s a lot to think about when navigating unfamiliar roads.
So which countries around the world are particularly frustrating to drive in? From road quality and congestion levels to the number of speed cameras and accidents on the roads, we’ve analysed 48 countries across a range of different factors. We’ve then given each country an overall weighted score out of 100 to reveal which are the most stressful to drive in.
The top 20 most stressful countries to drive a car in
The United Arab Emirates tops the rankings as the country that is the most stressful to drive in, with a score of 88 out of 100. The UAE scores particularly highly for fatal accidents per population (2,724.23 per 100,000 population - the highest of all countries analysed).
Bulgaria, Turkey, Italy and Hong Kong follow to make up the top 5 most stressful countries to drive in. South American countries feature frequently in the top fifteen most stressful countries, with Brazil, Argentina and Colombia all scoring over 68 out of 100. Five European countries ranked in the top 10 (Bulgaria, Turkey, Italy, the Czech Republic and Belgium).
[td]
Rank
CountryOne speed camera every km of roadQuality of road infrastructure (/100)Fatal accidents per 100,000 populationNumber of cars per km of roadStressful driving score (/100)
1
United Arab Emirates
1.45
83.4
2724.33
552.5
88
2
Bulgaria
100.06
40.2
6.66
171.1
80
3
Turkey
37.02
67
97.17
173.4
78
4
Italy
43.53
56.8
4.01
77.7
76
5
Hong Kong
0.17
85.6
216.16
390.1
76
6
Czech Republic
52.15
48.5
4.83
96.7
74
7
Belgium
42.02
56.4
4.2
48.4
72
8
Malaysia
995.88
72.4
22.93
91.5
72
9
Brazil
114.86
33.5
18.61
19.7
71
10
Argentina
259.01
43.4
12.61
41.6
71
11
Canada
222.93
67.2
51.2
103.6
70
12
Colombia
568.87
39.7
14.71
16.6
69
13
Philippines
0
44.8
9.69
16
68
14
Poland
541.5
55.2
6.56
53
67
15
Romania
765.32
32.6
8.52
65.7
65
16
Chile
416.05
70.1
980.94
44.9
64
17
Singapore
12.59
90.9
2.51
192.2
63
18
United Kingdom
54.72
64.4
2.44
86.4
61
19
Netherlands
148
90.5
36.8
61.8
61
20
Morocco
230.12
61.5
10.73
49
57


1. United Arab Emirates
The United Arab Emirates scored 88 out of 100 in total in our research, placing it in first position as the most stressful country to drive in. With lots of cars on the road and the highest number of fatal accidents per population of all countries analysed, it’s worth taking extra care when driving in the UAE.
2. Bulgaria
Bulgaria ranks as the second most stressful country to drive in overall, scoring 80 out of 100. The country scored particularly badly for road infrastructure, and accidents on the road.
3. Turkey
Turkey is the third most stressful country to drive in, scoring 78 out of 100. Turkey scores highly for the number of cars on the road, with 173.4 per km of road, and an overall stressful driving score of 78/100.
4. Italy
In fourth position is Italy, which scored 76 out of 100. Italy is known for its unpredictable traffic, meaning you should always allow extra time for congestion on the roads.
5. Hong Kong
Hong Kong rounds off the top 5 most stressful countries to drive in, due to its high scores for fatal accidents per population and number of cars per km of road.

Positions 21-49 of the most stressful countries to drive in
Ranking in positions between 21 and 49 were countries including India, China and New Zealand, each with a score of more than 46 out of 100.
Denmark, Japan and Finland ranked as the 3 least stressful countries to drive in, each with a score under 28 out of 100. Each country scored particularly low for fatal accidents, with each of 3 countries reporting under 4 accidents per 100,000 population.
Europe dominated the top 10 least stressful countries to drive in, with 9 countries from the continent all scoring less than 40/100 for stressful driving factors.
[td]
Rank
CountryOne speed camera every km of roadQuality of road infrastructure (/100)Fatal accidents per 100,000 populationNumber of cars per km of roadStressful driving score (/100)
21
Israel
102.38
64.3
3.28
143.4
57
22
Germany
133.89
71.7
3.28
72.1
57
23
India
427184
58.6
1138.71
5.5
56
24
Greece
303.9
60.7
5.4
44.9
54
25
China
0
59.7
41.11
32.4
54
26
Zimbabwe
24316.75
30.6
10.66
9
53
27
Thailand
800.24
56.6
31.58
51.4
52
28
Switzerland
105.08
88
2.64
64.9
52
29
Austria
91.48
83.5
3.86
35.8
46
30
New Zealand
1220.78
57.6
7.02
35.4
46
31
Mexico
1531.34
58.4
1.26
74.4
44
32
South Africa
1407.13
59.1
25.12
9.1
44
33
Portugal
733.63
83.2
5.05
55.9
43
34
Iran
173.11
48.1
1.91
63.4
43
35
France
293.7
73.9
3.9
30.7
43
36
Peru
5626.88
36.4
0.84
11.6
42
37
Slovenia
314.4
65.8
3.82
28.7
40
38
Norway
241.48
59.2
1.73
28.7
39
39
Ireland
9983
56.7
3
20.5
39
40
Slovakia
3557.88
49.8
4.1
38.8
36
41
Hungary
765.42
50.3
4.75
16
35
42
Sweden
248.11
71.9
1.98
8.3
33
43
United States
951.96
74.5
10.87
18
30
44
Australia
628.47
65.5
0.52
16.2
29
45
Saudi Arabia
543.91
69.6
0.1
22.2
29
46
Spain
328.29
78.4
2.89
33.1
28
47
Japan
87055.14
84.8
3.67
50.8
28
48
Finland
425.89
71
4
5.8
27
49
Denmark
3727.9
76.2
2.66
33.4
27


The top 10 countries with the most speed cameras
Speed cameras are undoubtedly put in place to improve the overall experience of drivers, by keeping them safe. No matter where you are in the world, drivers should always adhere to the speed limit.  However, lots of speed cameras on the roads can add to the stress of driving. Also, if you’re not familiar with the road you’re driving on, looking out for cameras on the roads can be distracting.
Hong Kong tops the list of countries with the most speed cameras, with a speed camera being found for every 0.17km of road. The UAE, Singapore and UK also rank in the top 10 countries with the most cameras, with the UK having a speed camera for every 54.72km of road. Outside of this, European countries dominate the top 10, with 7 of the 10 countries being located in the continent.
[td]
Rank
CountryOne speed camera every km of road
1
Hong Kong
0.17
2
United Arab Emirates1.45
3
Singapore12.59
4
Turkey37.02
5
Belgium42.02
6
Italy43.53
7
Czech Republic52.15
8
United Kingdom
54.72
9
Austria91.48
10
Bulgaria 100.06


The top 10 countries with the worst quality roads
Road quality plays a huge part in a driver’s enjoyment or stress levels. From unclear traffic signs to poor road surfaces and lane markings, there are many indicators of bad (or good) road infrastructure. According to data from the World Economic Forum, Zimbabwe scored the worst for road infrastructure, scoring just 30.6 out of 100.
South American countries dominated the top 10, with countries including Argentina, Colombia, Peru and Brazil all scoring under 45 out of 100.
[td]
Rank
CountryQuality of road infrastructure (0-100)
1
Zimbabwe
30.6
2
Romania
32.6
3
Brazil
33.5
4
Peru
36.4
5
Colombia
39.7
6
Bulgaria
40.2
7
Argentina
43.4
8
Philippines
44.8
9
Iran
48.1
10
The Czech Republic
48.5


The top 10 countries with the most fatal accidents per population
Road accidents are distressing for any driver - whether you witness an accident or are involved in one yourself. The number of accidents taking place on the roads can therefore be a huge indicator of how stressful driving in a country may be.
The United Arab Emirates tops the list of countries with the most fatal accidents, with 2,724 fatal accidents per 100,000 population. India and Chile follow in second and third positions, each with around 1,000 deaths per 100,000 population.
[td]
Rank
CountryFatal accidents per 100,000 population
1
United Arab Emirates
2724.33
2
India
1138.71
3
Chile
980.94
4
Hong Kong
216.16
5
Turkey
97.17
6
Canada
51.2
7
China
41.11
8
Netherlands
36.8
9
Thailand
31.58
10
South Africa
25.12

Alex Kindred, car insurance expert at Confused.com, comments:
“As a driver, there are a lot of factors that contribute to whether your driving experience is a safe and stress-free one or not. If you’re planning on driving in a new country, it’s important to do your research before deciding to drive around. Ensure you’ve got the correct car insurance, as well as planning out your route and stops. As our research highlights, driving conditions and rules can really vary from country to country.
“Luckily, many of the factors that contribute to stressful driving - including accidents, congestion and poor road infrastructure - can be improved. Many of the countries around the world are dedicating time and resources to improving their roads and making driving a safer experience for their drivers.”


Quote JunkMail 6-4-2022 05:56 PM
Dah kenapa UAE no 1? Aku drive kat tanahair lagi stress dari memandu di UAE. Jalan berlubang..orang bawa macam hantu.. nak kena selamatkan pedestrian, org bawak motor, korg bawak Keta, bawak lori semua bagai.. stressssss...  Pastu jalan tak rata tampal ikut suka.. nasib tak baik masuk lubang... Stressssss
Quote ninja boy 6-4-2022 09:26 PM
Sepatutnya drive 20min jem terus jadi 3jam
Quote capiloton 6-4-2022 09:36 PM
memang stress gilak,
driving dekat amerika pun tak stress macam kat sini


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Quote kakikuDibibirmu 6-4-2022 09:40 PM
Firenzza replied at 6-4-2022 05:26 PM
Pemandu keta spore tersenyum sinis jumpa hiway msia

Tertekan tak apa, tak sengaja, dimaafkan
Quote Suchi 6-4-2022 09:47 PM
Hurm betul la kot iols pun takut sbb risau kena buli dan marah ngn pemandu lain yg mcm la ko lahir2 je terus terer bawak keta.
Belum campur budak2 rider yg 95% langgar lampu isyarat merah tu buat org bertambah anxiety je.
Budak2 kecik bawak umur takde lesen bawak motor mcm pelesit.
Mencabar betul..
Quote Suchi 6-4-2022 09:50 PM
Thunderclouds replied at 6-4-2022 03:59 PM
I punya tensyen bwk keta smpai benti keja. Enough said.

So dah tak bawak keta langsung dah ker walau g ke tempat lain?
Mmg mencabar sangat bawak keta terutama jika duk kat bandar ni.
Hanya yang berhati kering je yg rasa enjoy bawak keta kat Malaysia ni
Quote cmf_premierleag 6-4-2022 09:50 PM
Memang pun.esp BESRAYA H/way yg mcm celaka sgt design h/way
Dgn takde emergency lane
Dgn kondo bodohh kt simpang selekoh jln klang lama dbkl bangsat makan rasuah pi luluskan, sah2 bleh undang bahaya eksiden.
Pendek kata besraya la jalan plg bangsat skali
Quote cmf_premierleag 6-4-2022 09:52 PM
Paling aku jijik skali tgk budak2 student kolej universiti yg baru dpt lesen, pakai keter bapak je pon, kemain nk racing acah2 terer
Skali eksiden, terus jd OKU, akak tersenyum sinis la dik..gelap masa depan kau
#kisahbenar

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