Head-on Collisions Are the Leading Cause of Road Accidents: Report

Turns out 21% of the drivers involved in a road accident, don’t have a driver’s license. 

Rakesh Dubbudu
India
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A crane pulls a damaged bus after it met with an accident on the outskirts of Mumbai. (Photo: AP)
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A crane pulls a damaged bus after it met with an accident on the outskirts of Mumbai. (Photo: AP)
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More than 5 lakh road accidents were reported in India in 2015, according to a report titled ‘Road Accidents in India’. 21% of these accidents involved drivers without a regular licence, while 20% of the accidents were head-on collisions.

The report released by the Minister of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH), Nitin Gadkari said that total number of road accidents in India have increased by 2.5% from 2014 figures. Furthermore, the severity of road accidents has increased to 29.1% in 2015, from 28.5% in 2014.

Maximum number of road accidents involved of regular licence holders. (Photo: Factly)

1 Out of Every 5 Accidents was a Head-on Collision

Out of the 5 lakh accidents, close to a lakh (20%) were by head-on collision.

Mostly, such accidents occurred in Kerala & Madhya Pradesh (more than 16000 in each state). Close to 18% of all the hit-and-run cases were reported in Maharashtra, followed by 9% in Rajasthan.

19.6% accidents are of head collision. (Photo: Factly)
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Driver’s Fault in 77 Percent of the Cases

In 77% of all the accidents, the driver was the reason for the accident. On the other hand, defects in road conditions resulted 1.5% of the accidents surveyed.

Drunk driving is a prevalent phenomenon in India, and the figures indicate this reality as well. According to the reports, around 16,298 accidents were caused because of the intake of alcohol in 2015.

77.1% it is the fault of the driver. (Photo: Factly)

29 Percent of the Accidents Involved Two-Wheelers

Interestingly enough, the report also said the highest number of fatalities in road accidents is caused by two-wheelers. Coming at second position are accidents involving trucks and tractors.

28.8% accidents involve a 2-wheeler. (Photo: Factly)

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