Young Artemisa Man Dies weeks After Motorcycle Accident, Highlighting Cuba’s Road Safety Crisis
Artemisa, Cuba – A young man from Artemisa province has died weeks after sustaining injuries in a motorcycle accident, adding to a growing number of traffic fatalities in Cuba. The death,recently shared on social media,underscores the increasing risks associated with motorcycle use amid a national transportation crisis.
The victim’s name has not been publicly released.Details surrounding the accident and the condition of any passengers remain unknown. News of his passing prompted an outpouring of grief online, with Yeni Pérez writing in the Facebook group “Guanajay Revolico,” “EPD my life, fly high… your departure has caused great pain for all your friends and especially for your family… no one expected this, how hard everything… we are going to miss you a lot.”
The tragedy occurs against a backdrop of escalating traffic accidents involving motorcycles and mopeds. According to the National Road safety Commission’s most recent report, these vehicles are involved in 52% of all traffic accidents in Cuba and are responsible for 32% of deaths and 42% of injuries.
This incident is one of several recent fatal motorcycle accidents reported across the country. Earlier this week, a motorcyclist died in Guanabacoa, Havana, after colliding with a horse cart. Prior to that,an 18-year-old woman was fatally struck by a truck while riding an electric motorcycle in Eastern Havana. In Holguín, two separate motorcycle accidents resulted in fatalities just days before.
Traffic accidents are a leading cause of death and serious injury in Cuba, exacerbated by poor road infrastructure, a deteriorating vehicle fleet, and limited resources for road maintenance, according to official reports. Through the first eight months of this year, 502 people have died in traffic accidents – representing 80% of all traffic-related deaths in 2024, signaling a critically important increase in road fatalities.