New Delhi: Two wheelers have claimed the highest number of lives nearly 70,000 people in road accidents in the country during 2021. According to the latest report of the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), as many as 1,55,622 people lost their lives due to road accidents in 2021. During 2021, two wheelers have accounted for maximum fatal road accidents (69,240 deaths), contributing 44.5 per cent of total road accidental deaths, followed by cars (23,531 deaths) (15.1 per cent ) and trucks or lorries (14,622 deaths) (9.4 per cent ), the report said.
Majority of deaths due to two wheelers accidents were reported in Tamil Nadu (8,259 deaths) and Uttar Pradesh (7,429 deaths), accounting for 11.9 per cent and 10.3 per cent of total deaths due to two wheeled vehicles respectively. Large number of deaths due to SUV, car, jeep accidents (4,039 out of 23,531) were reported in Uttar Pradesh (17.2 per cent ) of total such accidents and large numbers of deaths due to trucks, lorries, mini trucks accidents (3,423 out of 14,622) were reported in Madhya Pradesh accounting for 23.4 per cent.
A total of 28.9 per cent (1,337 out of 4,622) and 11.9 per cent (551 out of 4,622) of total fatal road accidents due to buses were reported in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu respectively. Deaths of 14.8 per cent (2,796 out of 18,936) of pedestrians in road accidents were reported in Bihar during 2021. The month-wise distribution of 'Road Accidents' shows that most of road accidents were reported in the month of January, 40,235 cases, contributing 10 per cent of total road accidents.
Most of the road accidents (81,410 out of 4,03,116 cases) were reported during 18:00 hrs to 21:00 hrs (Night), accounting for 20.2 per cent of total road accidents. During 18:00 hrs to 21:00 hrs (Night), majority of road accidents were reported in Tamil Nadu (14,415 cases), Madhya Pradesh (9,798 cases) and Kerala (6,765 cases). Time period '15:00 hrs to 18:00 (Day)' and '12:00 hrs to 15:00 hrs (Day)' accounted for 17.8 per cent (71,711 cases) and 15.5 per cent (62,587 cases) of total road accidents during 2021.