“ROAD ACCIDENTS IN INDIA – 2022” - REPORTS & INDICES

News: Record 1.68 Lakh Road Accident Deaths In 2022; 1 Every 3 Minutes

 

What's in the news?

       The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has published a Report titled- ‘Road Accidents in India-2022.

 

Key takeaways:

       Asia Pacific Road Accident Data is a software tool developed specifically for the UNESCAP and its member countries to help member countries in the Asia-Pacific region develop, update, maintain, and manage road accident databases.

 

Highlights of the report:

       Data represent an 11.9% year-on-year increase in accidents, a 9.4% rise in fatalities, and a substantial 15.3% surge in the number of people injured compared to the previous year.

       32.9% of accidents took place on National Highways and Expressways.

       23.1% on State Highways

       43.9% on other roads.

       Young adults in the age group of 18 - 45 years accounted for 66.5% of the victims in 2022.

       About 68% of road accident deaths occurred in rural areas, with urban areas contributing 32% to the total accident deaths in the country.

       Tamil Nadu recorded the highest number of road accidents in 2022, with 13.9% of the total accidents, followed by Madhya Pradesh with 11.8%.

 

Other Key takeaways:

       In 2022, over speeding accounted for 72.3 percent of the total road accidents, 71.2 percent of total deaths and 72.8 percent of total injuries, up 12.8 percent, 11.8 percent and 15.2 percent respectively when compared to the previous year.

       As per the data, 67 percent of all accidents occurred on straight roads.

       Most collisions in 2022 were what the report classifies as ‘hit from back’. These accounted for over 21 percent of all collisions, followed by ‘head on collisions’ which accounted for 16.9 percent.

       Almost three fourth of all accidents and fatalities took place under ‘sunny/clear’ weather.

       Two-wheelers accounted for the highest number of accidents and deaths.

       Sikkim reported the highest fatality rate, standing at 17. UTs Ladakh and Daman & Diu had the lowest fatality rate at 0. The all India rate stood at 5.2.

 

Go back to basics:

Fatality Rate:

       Fatality rate is used to explain road accidents relative to vehicular population in a given location. It is measured by the number of road accident fatalities per 10,000 vehicles.