Amman, Jordan—Three people died on Monday in a violent head-on collision on the highway leading into Amman. The accident involved two private vehicles that crashed while traveling at high speeds during the morning rush. Civil Defense Department crews worked for over an hour to extract the victims from the tangled wreckage.
According to traffic police, one of the vehicles veered into the opposing lane while attempting to overtake a slow-moving truck. The impact was near-instantaneous and left both vehicles unrecognizable. Two victims died at the scene, while the third person passed away shortly after being transported to Al Bashir Hospital.
Investigators are currently analyzing skid marks and witness statements to determine if mechanical failure or driver error caused the lane departure. The highway was closed in both directions for most of the day as forensics teams documented the scene. Traffic was diverted to secondary routes, resulting in long delays for commuters entering the capital.
This incident has once again highlighted the hazards of the Amman highway corridors during peak hours. High traffic density combined with aggressive driving habits has led to an increase in similar accidents this year. Officials have already announced plans to install additional speed cameras and center-line barriers in the affected section.
Families are now identifying the deceased, and local officials have expressed their condolences. The tragedy has triggered a public call for stricter enforcement of traffic laws. Critics argue that despite repeated campaigns to improve road culture, the fundamental risks associated with rapid lane changes remain unaddressed.
The hospital confirmed that two other passengers involved in the crash are receiving care for non-life-threatening injuries. Their testimony is expected to be vital for the formal report being compiled by the Traffic Department. Police are emphasizing that all road users must adhere to strict lane discipline to prevent further loss of life.
The site of the collision has been cleared, but the psychological impact on the community is evident. As investigations move forward, the Ministry of Interior is expected to present new guidelines for highway safety. There has been no announcement regarding potential legal charges for the surviving parties at this stage.
Traffic flow returned to normal by late evening, yet the memory of the morning's event lingers in the local discourse. The families have begun the process of funeral arrangements. Authorities reiterate that safety is a shared responsibility on these high-speed routes.
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