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Road Accidents: Cellphone usage rose highest in traffic rule violations that caused deaths

Among the types of traffic rule violations that lead to road accidents and deaths in 2019, use of mobile phones recorded the maximum increase over 2018.

December 23, 2020 / 18:52 IST
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Citizens . (Image: Reuters)
Citizens . (Image: Reuters)

Road accidents reported due to the use of mobile phones increased by 16 percent in 2019 over 2018, and people killed in these accidents increased by 33 percent over the same period, according to the Road Accidents In India 2019 report released by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways in October this year.

Among the type of traffic violations that caused road mishaps, use of mobile phones recorded the maximum increase over the one-year period. Other violations such as ‘drunken driving/consumption of alcohol & drugs’  saw the second most increase (27 percent) in terms of people killed in road crashes, followed by ‘jumping red light’ or traffic signal (16 percent).

On an average, nearly 29 accidents and about 13 deaths took place every day on Indian roads due to use of mobile phones in 2019.

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However, use of mobile phones accounted for only 2.3 percent (10,522) of all the (4,49,002) reported road accidents in the country and 3.3 percent (4,945) of all (1,51,113) deaths registered in these mishaps in 2019. Over-speeding accounted for the most 71 percent of all road accidents in 2019 and 67 percent of the deaths.


Overall, road crashes in 2019 declined by 3.86 percent and deaths by 0.20 percent compared to 2018, data show. The decline in accidents and related deaths “could be the implementation of the MVA 2019 which became effective from September 1, 2019,” the report states.