Published on: August 9, 2025
ACCIDENT DEATHS IN INDIA
ACCIDENT DEATHS IN INDIA
NEWS
- Data from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, tabled in the Lok Sabha, reveals 29,018 deaths on national highways (NHs) in the first six months of 2025 — over 50% of 2024’s total fatalities (53,090).
- National highways make up only 2% of India’s road network but account for 30%+ of total road accident deaths.
HIGHLIGHTS
Accident Statistics
- 2025 (Jan–Jun): 67,933 accidents, 29,018 deaths.
- 2024: 1,25,873 accidents, 53,090 deaths.
- 2023: 1,23,955 accidents, 53,630 deaths.
- Data sourced from Electronic Detailed Accident Report (eDAR) portal.
- Total road accident deaths in 2023: 1.72 lakh.
- Target: Halve road accident deaths by 2030 (UN road safety goal).
Key Causes
- Road engineering flaws (identified as major factor).
- Driver negligence, speeding, poor enforcement, lack of seatbelt/helmet use.
- Economic factors: low affordability of safety features like airbags.
- Motorization linked with income growth in developing countries (Kopits-Kropper hypothesis) — India may not see decline in fatalities before 2042 if trends continue.
Government Response
Short-term measures:
- Road markings, signage, crash barriers, raised markers.
Long-term measures:
- Geometric improvements, junction redesigns, road widening, under/overpasses.
International & National Commitments
- Brasilia Declaration on Road Safety (2015): Reduce road traffic deaths by 50% by 2030.
- India’s Supreme Court Committee on Road Safety oversees enforcement and compliance.
Significance for India
- Road safety is a public health, infrastructure, and economic issue.
- Reducing fatalities will save lives, improve productivity, and lower economic losses.
- Requires multi-sectoral approach: engineering, enforcement, education, emergency care.
