HUMAN FACTORS, TECHNICAL MALFUNCTIONS, AND TECHNOLOGICAL APPROACHES IN ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN UZBEKISTAN

Authors

  • Valiev Mukhammadali Komiljonovich ,Sobirov Bekzodbek Ahmadjonovich Andijan State Technical Institute

Keywords:

Road Traffic Accidents; Human Factors; Technical Malfunctions; Technological Approaches; Intelligent Transport Systems.

Abstract

Road traffic accidents (RTAs) remain a critical public health and socio-economic concern in Uzbekistan. Human factors, such as driver negligence, fatigue, and violations of traffic laws, constitute the leading causes of accidents, while technical malfunctions, including brake failures and tire blowouts, further exacerbate risks. The rapid development of intelligent transport systems and advanced technological solutions offers new opportunities for mitigating accident rates and improving road safety. This paper examines the interplay between human errors, vehicle malfunctions, and modern technological interventions in Uzbekistan, aiming to highlight challenges and propose effective strategies for accident prevention.

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Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Uzbekistan. (2022). National Road Safety Program 2022–2025. Tashkent.

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Published

2025-09-13

How to Cite

Valiev Mukhammadali Komiljonovich ,Sobirov Bekzodbek Ahmadjonovich. (2025). HUMAN FACTORS, TECHNICAL MALFUNCTIONS, AND TECHNOLOGICAL APPROACHES IN ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN UZBEKISTAN. Journal of Applied Science and Social Science, 15(09), 217–219. Retrieved from https://www.internationaljournal.co.in/index.php/jasass/article/view/1751