for the period 1891–1900 the corresponding figures were 348, for the period 1931–1938 403
accidents occurred and for the year 1963, a total of 325 accidents happened. The
percentage of GDP lost annually through road accidents ranges from 0.5% in Singapore
to 3.21% in Cambodia, averaging out at 2.23% for the region. Indonesia loses the most
in money terms, amounting to $6.03 billion per year (or 2.91% of annual GDP), followed
by Thailand at $3 billion (2.1% of GDP)