Uttar Pradesh recorded the highest number of road accidents and deaths in 2024, with nearly one death in every two crashes.
India reported 4.73 lakh road accidents and 1.7 lakh fatalities across 35 states and UTs in 2024, according to provisional data.
Nine states, including Gujarat, Haryana, and Punjab, registered a decline in both accidents and fatalities in 2024.
Tamil Nadu recorded the most accidents for the seventh consecutive year with 67,526 crashes in 2024.
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India's overall road accidents and deaths in 2024 are expected to exceed 2023 figures once West Bengal's data is included.
Kerala recorded the lowest accident severity with one death for every 13 accidents, contrasting sharply with Uttar Pradesh's high fatality rate.
While some states like Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka saw a decrease in accidents, they experienced an increase in fatalities between 2023 and 2024.
Uttar Pradesh had the highest accident-to-fatality ratio at 52.37%, while Telangana saw the largest decrease in its fatality percentage, dropping to 30.59% in 2024.
Key Concepts Involved:
Road Accident Severity: Ratio of fatalities to the total number of road accidents in a specific region or period.
Fatality Rate: The proportion of deaths resulting from road accidents, often expressed as a percentage.
Transport Research Wing (TRW): A division of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways responsible for data collection and analysis related to transport.