Road accidents led to 3 deaths every 10 minutes in India in 2017
The number
of persons killed in road accidents during 2017 was less than that of 2016 by
1.9 per cent
Current Affairs News:
Nearly three
persons died every ten minutes in road accidents across India last year, a yet
to be published official report revealed, a grave reminder of abysmal road safety
standards in the country.
The
report, which is being prepared by the Transport Research Wing of the Ministry
of Road Transport and Highways, also discovered that a total of 4,64,910 road
accidents were reported by states and union territories in the calendar year
2017, claiming 1,47,913 lives and causing injuries to 4,70,975 persons.
The
subject of road
safety
is an important one and the delay in the passage of Motor Vehicle (Amendment)
Bill 2016, which proposes hefty penalties ranging from Rs 500 to Rs 100,000.
State governments can even increase the fine up to 10 times.
Victims
of hit-and-run cases would now be compensated for up to Rs one million in case
of road
accident fatalities.
Among
vehicle categories involved in road accidents, two-wheelers accounted for the
highest share (33.9%) in total accidents and fatalities (29.8%) in 2017, said
the report which is under publication and is expected to be released by the
Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari.
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