Representational image NEW DELHI: Road deaths in India touched an all time high of little over 1.77 lakh in 2024. Road transport ministry in a written reply to the Lok Sabha shared the number of people killed in road crashes last year, though the ministry is yet to publish the annual report on road accidents.In 2023, road crashes had claimed around 1.73 lakh lives.In a written reply to a question from DMK’s A Raja, road transport minister Nitin Gadkari said, “As per the information received from States / UTs, total number of road accident fatalities reported in the country on all category of roads during the calendar year 2024 were 1,77,177, which includes data in respect of West Bengal taken from eDAR portal.”In another reply on deaths on NHs, the minister informed the House that 54,433 were killed in crashes on such roads, which is about 31% of all road fatalities in the country.Experts have consistently pointed to the need for scientific investigation of all fatal crashes and fixing responsibility of all agencies, which can help reduce road deaths. “Govt must involve civil society and a large number of non-govt entities to deal with this crisis rather than depending on only a few of them as the magnitude of the problem is huge,” said one of the experts.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndiGo Crisis: Inside Pilot Shortage, Rule Change and Winter Delays Behind Over 200 CancellationsDonald Trump’s Stricter H-1B Visa Rule Hits Indian Talent, Background Check Screening ExpandedPriyanka Gandhi Slams Modi Govt On Rupee Crash While Piyush Goyal Defends India’s Economic Strength’Munir Is A Mentally Unstable Man’: Ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan Blames Army Chief of Fueling TerrorismPM Modi, Putin’s Legendary Bond: Hugs, Horses And High Diplomacy Ahead Of The Russian Leader’s VisitExclusive! Akshata Murty explains why young India needs to fall in love with history againDrones, Snipers And Armoured Convoy: India Rolls Out Unmatched Security Grid For Putin’s Delhi Visit’Extremely Important’: Ex-Diplomat Veena Sikri On Putin’s Delhi Visit Agenda, India-Russia Ties”Derogatory” BJP Hits Out at Revanth Reddy Over Remarks On Hindu DeitiesOver 70 IndiGo Flights Cancelled Across India as Crew Shortage Triggers Massive Disruption123PhotostoriesRemembering Shashi Kapoor the legend on his death anniversary via his iconic movies on OTT platforms7 pretty plants that are actually invasive species silently destroying Indian junglesFrom Monalisa to Van Gough Museum: 5 most infamous art thefts in historyHow Bhagavad Gita can heal unknown childhood trauma and unlock blockages for success in lifeFrom black tiger to black panther: 8 black animals that are rare sights in Indian forestsSweet potatoes with milk and jaggery: 5 reasons to have it for breakfastSoaked or dry raisins: Which one should you eat for better digestion and energy?Frequency matching to pattern-break dating: Top 11 dating trends for 2026Shah Rukh Khan to Priyanka Chopra: Bollywood stars who own luxurious homes across the world9 Lucky Bath Rituals Based on Your Date of Birth123Hot PicksIndigo Flight DelayPutin India VisitWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingStephen Curry WifeMike TysonLuka DoncicCardi BTravis KelceStephen CurryKyle TuckerJayden DanielsSuper Bowl LX Halftime ShowMolly Qerim
NEW DELHI: Road deaths in India touched an all time high of little over 1.77 lakh in 2024. Road transport ministry in a written reply to the Lok Sabha shared the number of people killed in road crashes last year, though the ministry is yet to publish the annual report on road accidents.In 2023, road crashes had claimed around 1.73 lakh lives.In a written reply to a question from DMK’s A Raja, road transport minister Nitin Gadkari said, “As per the information received from States / UTs, total number of road accident fatalities reported in the country on all category of roads during the calendar year 2024 were 1,77,177, which includes data in respect of West Bengal taken from eDAR portal.”In another reply on deaths on NHs, the minister informed the House that 54,433 were killed in crashes on such roads, which is about 31% of all road fatalities in the country.Experts have consistently pointed to the need for scientific investigation of all fatal crashes and fixing responsibility of all agencies, which can help reduce road deaths. “Govt must involve civil society and a large number of non-govt entities to deal with this crisis rather than depending on only a few of them as the magnitude of the problem is huge,” said one of the experts.