New Delhi: Nearly 1.34 People Lakh lost their lives on Jalan Crash because of negligence for 2020, even though the figure was almost 12% less than 2019.
According to crimes in India 2020 reports by the National Crime Receiving Bureau (NCRB), which fostered registered violations in Under IPC, Uttar Pradesh continues to add to the list with 23,121 deaths.
Madhya Pradesh has a second maximum death on this account and replaces Karnataka.
In 2019, Karnataka had registered the second highest death in the police record.
Data showed that over the past year, 45,229 people were killed in the case of ‘Hit and Run’, which was almost 34% of the total deaths registered in negligence relating to Crash Road.
During 2019, the number of victims reached 52,540, which was 34.5% of the total death in the police record.
Data also showed that in 2020, police across the state and UTS arrested 79,308 people for violations, which included 259 women.
The report also mentions that 26 teenagers, including a girl, was arrested by the police for this violation.
“All people who expect road death will be significantly reduced by 2020 because of locking and restrictions on movements throughout the country.
But the final data does not reflect this.
So we need to find a solution based on scientific studies and evidence.
Go with this report, number Death Due to all road crashes may be higher when the NCRB comes out with a report on the death of an accident, “said Amar Srivastava, founder of the Indian road safety campaign and members of the National Street Safety Board.