Around 46% people killed on Indian roads belonged to the age group of 18-35 years
Since 2004, vehicles have killed 46% more people in Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) than armed violence
Nitin Gadkari said a 4% increase in the number of accidents has been witnessed in last three years
Nitin Gadkari said 14,268 kms road are being converted into four-lane roads for Rs 1,83,180 cr
Delhi (8%) and Jaipur (5%) had the largest number of deaths in road accidents, among 53 cities
51,204 people were killed in road accidents on the national highways in 2015
An e-rickshaw driver bled to death from his injuries after being hit by a speeding tempo as no one came to his rescue
An e-rickshaw driver bled to death from his injuries after being hit by a speeding tempo as no one came to his rescue
Total 1,46,133 people lost their lives in 5,01,423 road mishaps last year
In 2015, there were about 5 lakh road accidents in country, of which 1.46 lakh people were killed