Two people were killed and nine others wounded in two separate road crashes in Egypt late on Tuesday, state news agency MENA and Ahram Arabic news website reported. One person was killed and three other injured when a microbus collided with a concrete wall on a highway in Beheira, a governorate northwest of Cairo, according to MENA. Separately, a 46-year old man was killed and 6 others were wounded, including a child, in a car crash near the governorate of Qena, some 700km(435miles) south of Cairo, Ahram Arabic news website reported. The accident occurred when a truck smashed into a taxi on a highway leading to the Upper Egyptian governorate. Egypt is notorious for its poor road safety, badly maintained infrastructure, and loosely enforced traffic regulations. On Friday last week, eight people died and ten were injured when a truck careered off a bridge on Cairo's ring road and crashed onto a microbus stop below. Last month, the country's census authority said that over 2800 people were killed in road and train crashes in Egypt in the first half of 2015. http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/182469.aspx