Road Tragedies in Serbia: Women Killed in Traffic Accidents Shock the Nation

Shocking Road Tragedies Rock Serbia!

Two women lost their lives in traffic accidents that happened on the same day but in different parts of Serbia. Is this just a tragic coincidence or a wake-up call for urgent action on our roads?

First Tragedy in Bački Petrovac

Today around 1 PM, on a road in Bački Petrovac, an accident occurred where an unidentified woman died. According to unofficial information, the woman was driving a passenger car involved in a collision with a truck. The crash was so severe that she died on the spot. Police have completed the investigation, but the exact circumstances remain unclear.

Second Tragedy in Zaječar

On the same day, in Zaječar, a 49-year-old woman was hit on a pedestrian crossing while crossing Ljube Nešića street. The driver of a passenger car with Zaječar license plates failed to stop in time. The woman was rushed to the emergency center, and her condition is serious. Police conducted an on-site investigation to determine all the details.

What’s Going On With Road Safety?

Two tragedies in one day, two women dead — is this a sign that road safety in Serbia is at rock bottom? How many more lives must be lost before serious measures are taken?

Statistics show that traffic accidents are one of the leading causes of death in Serbia, with pedestrians and passenger car drivers especially vulnerable. Are drivers speeding? Are pedestrian crossings properly marked and lit? Or is the problem carelessness and irresponsibility?

Where Is Our Safety Headed?

While police investigations are ongoing and official results awaited, one thing is clear — something has to change. We can no longer allow such tragedies to repeat. Every life matters, especially women who are often the most vulnerable on the roads.

Have You or Someone You Know Experienced a Similar Accident?

Share your stories, comments, or even sarcastic remarks about how people drive in Serbia. Maybe together we can spark a conversation that leads to real change. Or at least laugh through the tears while waiting for someone to finally take responsibility.

Because if not us, then who? And if not now, when?

Jump into the discussion — road safety isn’t a topic to stay silent about!

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