Traffic accidents are one of the world's leading deaths, with an estimated seventh death cause by 2030. Road traffic accidents have become common in all over the world. Traffic accidents result in a great loss to individual and communities. While unknown and unacknowledged pandemics such as RTC mortality are frequently overlooked globally, without help, the developing countries will face increasing challenges in the coming decades. Globally, around 1.2million are passed away with the traffic accidents on the road and 20 million are affected with the injuries. The most critical aspect of road safety is the safety of all road users. There are numerous ways to discipline a road user and improve their safety. Saudi Arabia is one of the countries with many traffic incidents worldwide. There are many studies have been documented in the Saudi Arabia with the traffic accidents. The aim of this review was to document the prevalence of traffic accidents in Saudi Arabia. The maximum number of accidents in the kingdom has been reported. However, more studies were therefore documented through the region wide. Compared to foreign figures of 8:1, Saudi Arabia has an accident/ injury ratio of 8:6. Accident to death rates in 1993 were 283:1 in the USA and in 1995 they were 32:1 in Saudi Arabia. This review concludes the incidence rates of traffic accidents is high in the Saudi Arabia.
Human Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is a consequence of severe acute coronavirus syndrome 2. The pandemic COVID-19 is an unprecedented, global pandemic. A novel COVID-19 affected human beings and a global public health emergency has been announced by COVID-19. In the global world, United States of America is the transport management system (TMS) is a global industry with a large market. TMS empowers to prepare, implement, and maximize the movement of goods, and to ensure that the transport is compliant, there are full and accurate records available at all times. Saudi Arabia is one of the leading TMS world widely. The aim of this review is to estimate the effect on transport management of the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic spread unpredictably around the world, infecting a number of nations with this epidemic. Nevertheless, globally and particularly in the United States was among the highly performed virus cases and mortality rates. Around the same time, even the transport/ traffic management system has affected this infectious disease. Saudi Arabia was also severely affected the impact of COVID-19 on TMS specifically the transport of international airports. The key goals for reinvigorating the growth potential in the future are to improve the production potential and increase employees. Future development of efficient distribution canals is expected to contribute to the potential growth of COVID-19 business TMS. This review concludes as COVID-19 has affected the TMS in the Saudi Arabia as well as global countries.
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