The document presents data on the number of road accidents in India according to their causes. It shows that the largest number of accidents were caused by faults of the driver, totaling 66,832 accidents. The second largest cause was faults of passengers other than the driver, totaling 742 accidents. Faults of pedestrians was the third largest cause, totaling 770 accidents.
The document presents data on the number of road accidents in India according to their causes. It shows that the largest number of accidents were caused by faults of the driver, totaling 66,832 accidents. The second largest cause was faults of passengers other than the driver, totaling 742 accidents. Faults of pedestrians was the third largest cause, totaling 770 accidents.
The document presents data on the number of road accidents in India according to their causes. It shows that the largest number of accidents were caused by faults of the driver, totaling 66,832 accidents. The second largest cause was faults of passengers other than the driver, totaling 742 accidents. Faults of pedestrians was the third largest cause, totaling 770 accidents.
Total 14504 15563 4715 6513 44158 69168 2861 66238 N A-NO. OF ACCIDENTS N P K - NO. OF PERSONS KILLED N P I - NO. OF PERSONS INJURED Source: DGP, SCRB, Chennai