Effective steps taken by the government resulted in a
reduction of road accidents in the State, Transport Minister V. Senthil
Balaji said in the Assembly on Friday July 18,2014
Replying to a
call attention motion by CPI (M) members, impressing upon the government
to take steps and prevent deaths due to road accidents, Mr. Balaji
noted that a total of 16,175 lives were lost in 67,757 road accidents in
2012. But, with strenuous efforts to bring down accidents, fatalities
got reduced to 15,563 in 66,238 accidents in 2013.
In terms of accident deaths to per 1,000 vehicle population, Bihar
topped the chart with 1.6, while West Bengal with 1.5 stood third and
Andhra Pradesh with 1.2 was in sixth position. Madhya Pradesh with 1.1
ranks occupied the ninth rank, followed by Rajasthan with 1.1.
However,
the ratio for Tamil Nadu was just 0.9 and it ranked 11 in the list. The
ratio came down from 1.0 in 2011 to 0.97 in 2012, and further to 0.9 in
2013In the past three years, the government had allotted Rs. 235 crore towards Road Safety Fund, while Rs. 2 lakh was granted annually to each district to organise ‘road safety awareness programmes.’
Tamil Nadu occupied the seventh spot in terms of population, it stood second in population to vehicle ratio at 4:1.
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