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More than 50% of vehicle drivers in Thiruvarur district were found not adhering to the helmet and seatbelt laws, says a compliance audit conducted by CAG recently. With Tamil Nadu topping the charts for the highest number of annual road crashes…
 
“Two wheelers and cars speed upto 75 kmph in major arterial stretches of Chennai city” says a study by CAG that highlights the concerns of speed management in the city through evidence based cases. The report also outlines priority areas to reduce…
National Crime Records Bureau  
This report serves as the principal reference document on various aspects of accidents and suicide in the country. 
MoRTH  
Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has been taking multiple initiatives including those related to vehicular and road engineering as well as educational measures for raising awareness in the field of Road Safety.
CAG  
A study by CAG to analyse compliance with helmet and seatbelt rules in Chennai city. It was found that since its 2017 study, more two-wheeler riders and car drivers were complying with the law. However, pillion and passenger compliance is non-…
National Crime Records Bureau  
This report serves as the principal reference document on various aspects of accidents and suicide in the country. 
MoRTH  
Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has been taking multiple initiatives including those related to vehicular and road engineering as well as educational measures for raising awareness in the field of Road Safety.
MoRTH  
The Road Accidents in India 2018 is an effort of the Ministry to highlight the state wise data and causes of the accidents and fatalities.
WHO  
The report covers the road safety status across 180 countries and looks at measures being taken up to reduce road accidents.
MoRTH  
An annual report brought out by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India, that provides detailed analysis of road accidents.