STEPS TAKEN TO IMPROVE ROAD SAFETY
STEPS TAKEN TO IMPROVE ROAD SAFETY
Note:
(1) Education:
(2) Engineering :
(3) Enforcement:
(4) Emergency care:
As per the report published by Government on Road Accidents in India, 2022, based on data received from States/UTs, total number of road accident fatalities in all categories of roads in the country from calendar year 2018 to 2022 is given in the table below:-
Year
Road Accident Fatalities
2018
1,57,593
2019
1,58,984
2020*
1,38,383
2021*
1,53,972
2022
1,68,491
* – Covid affected years
State-wise details of total number of road accident fatalities on all roads in the country from calendar year 2018 to 2022 are detailed at Annexure-I.
As per the study of World Bank on road crashes and injuries published in 2021, India accounts for 11 percent of all crash related deaths with 1 percent of world’s vehicles.
As per the data received from States/UTs, road accidents occur due to multiple causes such as over speeding, use of mobile phone, drunken driving/consumption of alcohol and drug, driving on wrong side/ lane indiscipline, jumping red light, non-use of safety devices such as helmets and seat belts, vehicular condition, weather condition, road condition etc. As per the Report for the year 2022, out of total number of road accidents around 78% were caused due to drivers’ fault. The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019 enacted by the Parliament provides for strict penalties for ensuring
strict compliance and enhancing deterrence for violation of traffic rules and strict enforcement through use of technology. A total of 23.92 crore number of e-challans amounting to Rs.36703.96 crore have been issued in the country for violation of traffic rules during the period from 25 September, 2020 to till 7th December, 2024.
The Government has formulated a multi-pronged strategy to address the issue of road safety based on 4Es’ i.e. Education, Engineering (both of roads and vehicles), Enforcement and Emergency Care. Various initiatives undertaken are detailed at Annexure – II.
Central Government in the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is mandated with the task of constructing and maintaining National Highways in the Country while the State/UT Governments are responsible for State Highways and other roads. Road Safety is an integral and indispensable component of every National Highways Project. Road Safety initiatives commence with the inception of Detailed Project report as road safety audit of all National Highways projects has been made mandatory at all stages i.e. design, construction, operation & maintenance through third party auditors/experts. As per available data, funds allocated to be spent for comprehensive road safety aspects varies from 2.21 % to 15 % of total cost of the development projects depending upon structures involved for construction of National Highways.
Besides, the Government also implements schemes for creation of awareness among road users, financial assistance for setting up of Model Driving Training Institutes/Centres and Model Inspection & Certification Centres in States/U.T.s, improving and Strengthening of Public Transport System etc. These schemes are Central Sector Schemes. The details of funds released by under these schemes during last four years are at Annexure-III.
Annexure-I
ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF RAJYA SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1855 ANSWERED ON 11TH DECEMBER, 2024 ASKED BY SHRI MUKUL BALKRISHNA WASNIK REGARDING STEPS TAKEN TO IMPROVE ROAD SAFETY.
State-wise details of Road Accident Fatalities for the Calendar Year 2018-2022
S. No.
States/UTs
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
1
Andhra Pradesh
7,556
7,984
7,039
8,186
8,293
2
Arunachal Pradesh
175
127
73
157
148
3
Assam
2,966
3,208
2,629
3,036
2,994
4
Bihar
6,729
7,205
6,699
7,660
8,898
5
Chhattisgarh
4,592
5,003
4,606
5,371
5,834
6
Goa
262
297
223
226
271
7
Gujarat
7,996
7,390
6,170
7,452
7,618
8
Haryana
5,118
5,057
4,507
4,706
4,915
9
Himachal Pradesh
1,208
1,146
893
1,052
1,032
10
Jharkhand
3,542
3,801
3,044
3,513
3,898
11
Karnataka
10,990
10,958
9,760
10,038
11,702
12
Kerala
4,303
4,440
2,979
3,429
4,317
13
Madhya Pradesh
10,706
11,249
11,141
12,057
13,427
14
Maharashtra
13,261
12,788
11,569
13,528
15,224
15
Manipur
134
156
127
110
127
16
Meghalaya
182
179
144
187
162
17
Mizoram
45
48
42
56
113
18
Nagaland
39
26
53
55
73
19
Odisha
5,315
5,333
4,738
5,081
5,467
20
Punjab
4,740
4,525
3,898
4,589
4,756
21
Rajasthan
10,320
10,563
9,250
10,043
11,104
22
Sikkim
85
73
47
56
92
23
Tamil Nadu
18,392
18,129
14,527
15,384
17,884
24
Telangana
6,603
6,964
6,882
7,557
7,559
25
Tripura
213
239
192
194
241
26
Uttarakhand
1,047
867
674
820
1,042
27
Uttar Pradesh
22,256
22,655
19,149
21,227
22,595
28
West Bengal
5,711
5,767
5,128
5,800
6,002
29
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
19
20
14
20
19
30
Chandigarh
98
104
53
96
83
31
Dadra & Nagar Haveli *
54
49
64
76
90
32
Daman & Diu
35
28
33
Delhi
1,690
1,463
1,196
1,239
1,461
34
Jammu & Kashmir $
984
996
728
774
805
35
Ladakh
56
62
36
Lakshadweep
1
0
0
1
2
37
Puducherry
226
147
145
140
181
Total (all India)
1,57,593
1,58,984
1,38,383
1,53,972
1,68,491
* Includes data of Daman & Diu for the Year 2020 to 2022.
$ Includes data of Ladakh for the Year 2018 to 2020.
Annexure-II
ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (c) OF RAJYA SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1855 ANSWERED ON 11TH DECEMBER, 2024 ASKED BY SHRI MUKUL BALKRISHNA WASNIK REGARDING STEPS TAKEN TO IMPROVE ROAD SAFETY.
Details of various initiatives undertaken by the Government in Ministry of Road Transport & Highways to address the issue of Road Safety: –
2.1. Road engineering:
2.2 Vehicle engineering:
Various initiatives were undertaken to make vehicles safer, including the following:-
For M1 category vehicles:
Annexure-III
ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (d) OF RAJYA SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1855 ANSWERED ON 11TH DECEMBER, 2024 ASKED BY SHRI MUKUL BALKRISHNA WASNIK REGARDING STEPS TAKEN TO IMPROVE ROAD SAFETY.
The details of funds released by the Central Government during the last four Financial Years are as under:-
Amount (Rs. in Crores)
Sl. No
.
Scheme
BE FY 2020-
21
Expendit ure in
FY
2020- 21
BE FY 2021-
22
Expendi ture in
FY 2021-
22
BE FY 2022-
23
Expen diture in
FY 2022-
23
BE
FY 2023
– 24
Expe nditu re in
FY 2023-
24
1
Road Safety publicity measu res and awareness campaign s, NHARSS, refresher Train ing of Drivers in Unorganise d Sector and Human Resour ce Development, etc.
171.00
65.94
109.00
41.48
189.
50
68.67
138.
00
86.33
2
Inspection and Certification Centres (Revenue)
29.
00
16.
20
29.
00
14.
15
33.
00
14.
60
24.
00
17.
00
3
Improving and Strengthenin g of Public Transport Syste m
89.
00
30.
60
103.00
10.80
15.
00*
30.
33
50.
00
38.
00
*Rs.40.00 crore at RE Stage
This information was given by the The Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways, Shri Nitin Gadkari in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today.
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- Administers Road Safety Advocacy Scheme to provide financial assistance to various agencies for raising awareness about road safety and for administering road safety programs.
- Observance of National Road Safety Month/Week every year for spreading awareness and strengthening road safety.
- Administers a scheme for setting up of Institutes of Driving Training & Research (IDTRs), Regional Driving Training Centres (RDTCs) and Driving Training Centres (DTCs) at state/district level across the Country.