Jaipur: The number of accidents in Rajasthan fell slightly in 2020 compared to the previous year.
While more than 22,000 crashes produced 10,563 deaths reported in 2019, down to 19,114 with 9,250 deaths last year, thanks to the kuncian.
In 2021, more than 15,000 accidents have been reported to August and the scheme of analysis of road accidents recently told by the Department of Transportation will help drop this number, especially on national highways.
“The percentage of accidents on the National Highway (NH) in 2019 was 37 of the total crash despite the fact that they only consisted of 4% of the total road length.
In 2020, the number of accidents on NH was 5,764.
This scheme will help in understanding Factors because this accident occurred and how to curb it “, said Ashwini Bagga, a road safety expert.
According to the scheme, it is necessary by a joint inspection team to examine accident sites within 24 hours to carry out scientific analysis causes of accidents.
Furthermore, the roadside facilities will be divided into two parts – small roadside facilities (at a minimum of 1 hectare) where basic facilities such as snacks, drinking water, toiletries, multi-use kiosks, adequate parking spaces etc.
It must be provided at intervals every 25 km and the facilities on the edge of the road large (at least 2 hectares) have adequate parking with bathrooms, comfortable rooms, restaurants, food stalls, and other facilities provided with intervals of about 50 km.
To control traffic and provide quick assistance during the accident, the police will form a posts of permanent traffic assistance (centers of facilities) on national highways and countries coordinate with road owner agents.
The building must be governed for post-aid traffic and adequate land / buildings must be parked with falling vehicles that will be provided by road owner agents.