Ministry of Road Transport & Highways

Deaths Due to Road Accidents

Posted On: 19 JUL 2021 3:59PM by PIB Delhi

As per the data received from Police Departments of various States/UTs the total number of persons killed on all roads in the country for the calendar year, starting from 2017 to 2019 are shown in the table given below:

Year

Number of persons killed

2017

1,47,913

2018

1,51,417

2019

1,51,113

 

The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways has notified “Member of Parliaments’ Road Safety Committee” in each district of the country to promote awareness amongst road users under the chairmanship of Hon’ble Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) from the district.

The Ministry has formulated a multi-pronged strategy to address the issue of road safety based on Education, Engineering (both of roads and vehicles), Enforcement and Emergency Care. Accordingly, various initiatives have been taken by the Ministry as detailed below :-

i.Education

    1. The Ministry implements a scheme for undertaking publicity measures and awareness campaigns on road safety to create awareness among road users through the electronic media, print media, NGOs etc.
    2. Observance of National Road Safety Month/Week every year for spreading awareness and strengthening road safety.
    3. A Certification Course for Road Safety Auditors has been commenced in Indian

      Academy of Highway Engineers (IAHE).                                  

ii. Engineering (both of Roads and vehicles)

     Road engineering

  1. High priority to identification and rectification of black spots (accident prone spots) on national highways.
  2. Road safety has been made an integral part of road design at planning stage.
  3. Ministry has delegated powers to Regional Officers of MORTH for technical approval to the detailed estimates for rectification of identified Road Accident black spots.
  4. Guidelines for pedestrian facilities on National Highways for persons with disabilities have also been issued to all States / UTs. 

     Vehicle engineering

  1. Safety standards for automobiles have been improved.
  2. Ministry has notified fitment of Speed Limiting devices on all transport
              vehicles.
  3. Scheme for setting up one model Inspection & Certification Centre in
              each State/UT with Central assistance for testing the fitness of
              vehicles through an automated system.

iii.Enforcement

  1. The recently passed motor vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019 provides for strict enforcement through use of technology and further provides for strict penalties for ensuring strict compliance and enhancing deterrence for violation of traffic rules.
  2. Issue of Guidelines for protection of Good Samaritans and draft rules as per MV (Amendment) Act, 2019 has been published.

iv.    Emergency care

  1. The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019 provides for a scheme for the cashless treatment of victims of the accident during the golden hour.
  2. The National Highways Authority of India has made provisions for ambulances at all toll plazas on the completed corridor of National Highways.  
  3. Further, out of this, 297 ambulances have been upgraded to Basic Life Support as per AIS-125 and upgradation for the remaining is under process.

This information was given by Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Shri Nitin Jairam Gadkari in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today.

 

MJPS



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