Published on : 07 Nov 2025, 12:40 pm Summary
Nearly 5 lakh road accidents and 1.5 lakh deaths were recorded in 2023 — the highest in 19 years.
Fatalities have risen by over 80% since 2005, even as accidents increased only 10%.
Over-speeding remains the leading cause of death on India’s roads, followed by drunken and wrong-side driving.
Experts blame poor road design and weak enforcement as highways expand faster than safety measures.
Road crashes accounted for 2.9% of all deaths in India between 2021 and 2023 — more than TB or malaria.
The horrific road accident at Harmada in Jaipur district on November 3, 2025, in which a dumper truck ploughed into 17 vehicles and killed 13 people, has once again raised questions about India’s driving behaviour and traffic culture.
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