Govt Concerned About Increasing Road Accidents

‘Directs authorities to be tough against violators’

SRINAGAR — Concerned over the high rate of casualties in frequent road accidents in the state, the Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Paul Malik has directed the authorities to take stern action against the traffic violators.

The Governor has also di­rected the officials to constitute special checking squads to curb the increasing road accidents. “Road accidents, especially on National Highway, are assuming alarming proportions. There are standard rules and instructions for vehicle drivers about how to drive safe in mountainous re­gions but unfortunately the vehi­cle drivers are not following the standard rules for road safeties,” sources while quoting Governor having said in a meeting.

According to reliable sources,Governor has said that JK state is not the lone example where the National Highway and other link roads pass over hills and gorges. “The authorities should go tough against the traffic violators and should constitute more spe­cial checking Squads to stop the increasing road accidents,”

“The graph of road accidents shows that most of the road acci­dents happen owing to the fault of the drivers and only few owing to the fault of pedestrians. It means that the transport authorities have to focus on why the drivers are the main cause of accidents and how that situation can be brought under control,” one of the official of the government said.

The Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways had conducted research on the rea­sons for increasing road acci­dents in JK and has observed that the lack of education, en­forcement, engineering and emergency is the main reasons for the growing accidents.

Latest tragic accident was on Friday when 17 people lost their live in a minibus accident in Kisht­war district of Jammu region.

According to the official fig­ures, around 6,000 road accidents have been reported annually for the last two years in the state. The actual number according to offi­cials would be much higher as lots of such incidents go unreported.

Sources said that in 2015, 917 people lost their lives in 5,800 road accidents. In 2016, 910 lives were claimed and over 8,000 suffered injuries by road accidents in the state especially in the Jammu re­gion. That means three people die on an average daily in the state.

Between 2011 and 2014, 3960 people lost their lives by road ac­cidents and more than 30,000 peo­ple were injured in over 20,000 road accidents.

“The number of road acci­dents in Jammu and Kashmir which claim around one thou­sand lives per year is double than the national average based on population of the state,” one of the top Traffic police official said.

“Over 60 percent of the total natural deaths had been caused by road accidents in Jammu and Kashmir while the national aver­age is around 30 percent,” he added.

Sources also said that Jammu and Kashmir also topped the list of “high accidental death-prone areas” in a National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) survey conducted in 2013, which found that an accident in Jammu And Kashmir State has a 64 percent chance of causing death as opposed to 36.4 percent for all of India.

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