The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) has released its road accident data for 2023, revealing some alarming statistics. Here's an overview of the key findings:
Total Accidents: A total of 464,029 road accidents occurred across India in 2023, which is an increase of 17,261 accidents from 2022.
Fatalities: 173,000 people were killed in road accidents, marking a significant toll on human life.
Injuries: Over 447,000 people were injured in road accidents during the year.
The highest number of road accidents (20.7% of the total) occurred between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m..
3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and 12 noon to 3 p.m. also accounted for a significant share of accidents at 17.3% and 15%, respectively.
Two-wheelers were the leading cause of fatal accidents, with 79,533 deaths (45.8% of total fatalities).
Pedestrians were next, accounting for 27,586 deaths (15.9%).
SUVs, cars, and jeeps were responsible for 24,776 fatalities (14.3%).
Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh reported the highest number of fatal two-wheeler accidents, with 11,490 deaths in Tamil Nadu and 8,370 in Uttar Pradesh.
Uttar Pradesh also saw a high number of fatalities due to SUV/car/jeep accidents (19.2% of total deaths) and truck/lorries/mini-trucks (29.9% of total deaths).
Speeding accounted for 58.6% (101,841) of the fatalities.
Dangerous or careless driving or overtaking caused 23.6% (41,035) of fatalities.
Other factors such as poor weather conditions, driving under the influence, and animal crossings contributed to 4,952 deaths.
National Highways accounted for the highest number of fatalities, with 34.6% of the total deaths.
State Highways followed with 23.4% of the fatalities.
Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh reported the highest number of fatalities on National Highways.
69,910 traffic accidents were reported in major cities across India.
Delhi had the highest number of 5,715 accidents, making up 8.2% of the total.
Bengaluru and Chennai ranked second and third with 4,980 and 3,653 accidents, respectively.
Delhi also had the highest number of fatalities, with 1,457 deaths in 2023.
Bengaluru followed with 915 fatalities, and Jaipur ranked third with 848 fatalities.
Two-wheelers continue to be the most dangerous mode of transport in terms of fatalities.
The timing of accidents indicates high risk during peak evening hours.
Speeding and careless driving remain the leading causes of road fatalities, highlighting the need for stricter enforcement and road safety measures.
National and State Highways are major hotspots for fatal accidents, suggesting the importance of improving infrastructure and safety measures on these roads.
Urban Areas, particularly Delhi, are seeing high numbers of accidents, which could be due to heavy traffic, poor driving conditions, or a lack of adequate road safety measures.
The NCRB data underscores the persistent road safety challenges in India. It highlights the urgent need for improved traffic management, better infrastructure, and stricter enforcement of traffic laws, particularly focusing on speeding and dangerous driving. Further efforts are needed to enhance road safety awareness, especially for two-wheeler riders and pedestrians, who continue to bear the brunt of road accidents
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