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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Deaths in road accidents see steepest decline ever -Dipak K Dash

Deaths in road accidents see steepest decline ever -Dipak K Dash

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published Published on Nov 29, 2017   modified Modified on Nov 29, 2017
-The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Fatalities in road accidents have declined by 5,000 during three quarters of 2017 (January to September) in comparison to the same period in 2016. This is also the steepest ever reduction in road deaths, according to the data shared by state governments with Supreme Court appointed panel on road safety. Among major states, Punjab has recorded the maximum decline in road deaths by 14.4% followed by West Bengal with 13.7%.

In absolute numbers, Maharashtra has registered highest fall of 807 deaths in fatalities during this period with Gujarat following at 775. Delhi, among all Union Territories, has brought down such fatalities from 1,212 in 2016 to 1,093 this year while Chandigarh has reported 25.2% less road deaths during January-September period this year.

Among major states, Bihar has recorded maximum increase in the total number of road deaths by 378 during this year followed by Odisha where such deaths have gone up by 50% - from 3,306 in 2016 to 3,495 this year.

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The Times of India, 29 November, 2017, https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/deaths-in-road-accidents-see-steepest-decline-ever/articleshow/61842341.cms


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