According to a WHO report, what is the trend in road fatalities globally and in India

A recent WHO report highlights the trend of road fatalities globally and in India.
According to a WHO report, there is a concerning trend in road fatalities both globally and in India. Here are the key points: Globally:
  • Currently, road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death among young people aged 5-29 years.
  • Approximately 1.35 million people die each year due to road traffic crashes worldwide.
  • The death rate is highest in low-income and middle-income countries, with over 90% of global road traffic deaths occurring in these regions.
  • For every death, there are many more injuries, causing lifelong disabilities to individuals and placing substantial economic burdens on families and societies.
  • There has been only a slight decline in road traffic deaths per capita in the past decade, indicating the need for more effective road safety measures globally.
In India:
  • India accounts for a significant portion of global road traffic deaths, with an estimated 150,000 deaths annually.
  • India has one of the highest road traffic fatality rates in the world.
  • Motorcyclists and pedestrians are the most vulnerable road users, accounting for a large proportion of road traffic deaths in India.
  • The rapid motorization, inadequate road infrastructure, non-adherence to traffic rules, and weak enforcement contribute to the high number of road fatalities.
  • The Indian government has implemented various road safety initiatives, but there is still a need for comprehensive measures to address the issue effectively.
Overall, both globally and in India, there is an urgent need for concerted efforts to improve road safety and reduce the number of road traffic deaths.
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