ANALYSIS OFANALYSIS OF ROAD TRAFFIC INCIDENTS WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF PEDESTRIANS IN THE ANDIJAN REGION ROAD TRAFFIC INCIDENTS WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF PEDESTRIANS IN THE ANDIJAN REGION
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conflict situations between pedestrians and children'sAbstract
In this article, systematic measures are being taken in our Republic to ensure road safety and prevent road accidents, including those involving pedestrians and children.
At the same time, as a result of insufficient conditions in the road infrastructure, pedestrian movement on the roadway negatively affects road safety.
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