Pedestrians most vulnerable to road accidents in 2023: Delhi Police report
Millennium Post Delhi|New Delhi 31October2024
Pedestrians continue to be the most vulnerable in road crashes in Delhi, accounting for 43 percent of the victims, followed by two-wheelers, according to Delhi Road Crash Fatalities Report 2023.

The number of deaths in road crashes decreased by 0.55 percent from 1,264 in 2022 to 1,257 in 2023 in spite of an increase in the number of vehicles registered on road.

There has also been an increase in the number of prosecutions from 4,38,052 in 2022 to 6,39,097 in 2023, along with other corrective measures taken by the traffic unit, police said. The report released on Wednesday by Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora contains an analysis of the accidents that occurred last year along with the causes, patterns and suggestions in road design, regulation and prosecution.

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