Globally, over 3,500 people die every day on the roads, which amounts to nearly 1.3 million preventable deaths and an estimated 50 million injuries each year
In 2019, India saw a total of 449,002 vehicle-related road crashes, leading to 151,113 fatalities and 451,361 injured.
In 2018, 113,490 passenger vehicles were involved in road crashes in India, resulting in 30,811 deaths and injuring 123,517 people.
Among the top three vulnerable users of the total number of road crash deaths in India, 36.5 percent of individuals were two-wheeler users, followed by car, taxi, vans and LMVs (16.6%) and pedestrians
Drunken driving/ consumption of alcohol and drugs, jumping of red light and use of mobile phones (pictured here) together accounted for 6.5% of total accidents and 6.2% of total deaths in 2018.
WHO targets 50% reduction in road traffic deaths, injuries by 2030

Globally, over 3,500 people die every day on the roads, which amounts to nearly 1.3 million preventable deaths and an estimated 50 million injuries each year

03 Nov 2021 | 4076 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Last week, WHO kicked off the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030 in Geneva, with the ambitious target of preventing at least 50% of road traffic deaths and injuries by 2030. WHO and the UN regional commissions, in cooperation with other partners in the UN Road Safety Collaboration, have ...

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