Total number of accident-related deaths in 2018 stood at 151,417, an increase of 2.3% over the figures for 2017. Overspeeding was a major cause, accounting for 97,588 fatalities and 64.4% of the total.
113,490 passenger vehicles were involved in road crashes during 2018, 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 (15%).
International Road Federation’s KK Kapila: “Fatality rates can be reduced if appropriate and prompt first aid and trauma care is provided at the accident site itself.”
International Road Federation and FICCI to host conference on trauma care on January 15

Event in New Delhi will see road safety and trauma care experts discuss trauma care initiatives in India to save lives of road accident victims and also enhance the role of corporates, NGOs and start-ups

13 Jan 2020 | 7402 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

International Road Federation (IRF), the Geneva-based global road safety body working for better and safer roads worldwide along with the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), Union Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoH&FW), World Health Organisation (WHO) and FICCI, is organising a daylong seminar on ‘Trauma Care - ...

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