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Seven countries put the details of the road accident directly on the central database

Seven countries put the details of the road accident directly on the central database
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NEW DELHI: In the steps that will eliminate differences in road death data, seven major sections including Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka have lived to upload 90,500 falls this year in the Central Database, named Irad.
This includes 30,114 fund fatality in such an accident.
Chhattisgarh is the latest to feed data directly in the integrated road accident database (Irad).
Data is uploaded by and when each road crash is recorded in these countries.
Government agencies can now analyze daily, month and annual trends.
In addition, causes of crashes like that are also recorded from the place.
Road transportation has increased plans to cover 24 more countries soon.
The Imad gets an interest in remembering that while the government’s report said that every year 1.5 lakh people died in a road accident in India, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that around 2.5 lakh in a year.
Experts always ask questions about data captured by the police.
Data that has been uploaded until now by the seventh country shows the national trend in the road crash.
This shows that more than a quarter of the crash reported – 27,380 of 90,500 – was fatal and 22,434 painful injuries.
As far as the number of people affected by the accident uploaded in Irad, from the victim 1.32 lakh 30, 144 died and the rest was left injured.
The central database also maintains fire records submitted on crashes and how many details are injured actually needing hospitalization.
It also classifies crashes according to weather conditions, time, type of road and intersection, traffic violations and pedestrian infrastructure.
“This will overcome many problems.
After we have strong data, we can analyze them to take appropriate corrective steps,” an official said.

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