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Published 17:15 IST, December 12th 2024

Had To Hide My Face In International Conferences: Nitin Gadkari On Road Accidents In India

Nitin Gadkari has emphasised on the need of a change in human behaviour for things to improve as far as road discipline is concerned in curbing accidents.

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Union Minister Nitin Gadkari | Image: Sansad TV

New Delhi: Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari in Parliament said he has no hesitation in accepting that road accidents numbers have increased in the country. Speaking in Lok Sabha during the Winter Session, Nitin Gadkari said that forget about reducing the number of accidents, he has no hesitation to admit that it has been increased. The Union Minister further mentioned that he had to hide his face whenever the issue is discussed in international conferences.

Nitin Gadkari while mentioning that he had set a target of reducing road accidents by 50 per cent when he took charge as the minister, emphasised the need for a change in the human behaviour for things to improve.

"When I go to attend international conferences where there is a discussion on road accidents, I try to hide my face," Nitin Gadkari said.

Gadkari said he and his family met with a major accident some years ago and he needed to be hospitalised for a long time. "By the grace of God, I and my family were saved. So I have my personal experience of accidents." He said parking of trucks on road is a major cause for accidents and many of the trucks don't follow lane discipline.

He said he has ordered for following international standards in making bus body in India. There has to be a hammer near a bus window so that it can be broken easily in case of accidents, he said.

What data speaks on road accidents in India?

Earlier, Gadkari said road accidents claim 1.78 lakh lives annually in the country and 60 per cent of the victims are in the age group of 18-34 years.

He said while Uttar Pradesh leads the chart among states, Delhi tops the list for cities. In UP, over 23,000 people (or 13.7 per cent of the total deaths due to road accidents) died, followed by Tamil Nadu with over 18,000 (10.6 per cent) deaths.

In Maharashtra, the figure stands at over 15,000 (or nine per cent of the total deaths), followed by Madhya Pradesh with over 13,000 (eight per cent) deaths.

Delhi leads the city chart with over 1,400 deaths, followed by Bengaluru with 915 deaths. Jaipur registers 850 deaths due to road accidents.

With inputs from PTI

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Updated 17:15 IST, December 12th 2024