In this paper two relatively simple yet powerful and versatile techniques for forecasting time series data, autoregressive integrated moving average method (ARIMA) and exponential smoothing method are used to forecast the number of deaths due to road accidents in India from the year 20222031. The ...
India is one of the busiest countries in the world in terms of road traffic. The automotive industry across the south Asian country became the fourth largest in the world in 2017. In 2022, there were more than3.8 million new car registrationsin the country. The Indian road network, spanning...
Road Accidents: Related Data: Road Accidents killed as many as 47,984 people on National Highways (NHs), including on expressways, during 2020 and 53,872 people killed in 2019. Globally, road accidents account for 1.3 million deaths and 50 million injuries. Of this, India’s contribution to...
According to a study 'The India State-Level Disease Burden Initiative' published in a recent issue of Lancet Public Health journal, every day 600 people died in the road accident in India in 2017.
The report on road accidents in India states that by the year 2010 there was an increase in the number of accidents, deaths and injuries.
Deadly road accidents are common in India often caused due to overloading, bad condition of roads and reckless driving. Global Road Safety Report 2015 released by WHO last year, however, said India accounts for more than 200,000 deaths annually due to road accidents....
This study aims to estimate and compare the parameters of some univariate and bivariate count models to identify the factors affecting the number of mortality and the number of injured in road accidents. Methods The accident data used in this study are related to Kermanshah province in march2020...
MUMBAI, Feb. 3 (Xinhua) -- Fifteen people died and seven persons were injured in two separate accidents on Sunday night in India's western state of Maharashtra. The first incident took place in Jalgaon district, 412 km from Mumbai, when a dumper truck collided with a sport utility vehicle...
Background: India has one of the highest road traffic accident rates in the world. To lessen this burden, information on the contributing factors is necessary. Materials and Methods: We studied a series of cases of non-fatal road traffic accidents in two tertiary care hospitals in Pimpri, Pune...
The accidents cost approximately about 3% of India GDP. To bring down this huge burden on Indian economy, it is imperative to find out accident potential of an existing road network and to plan safety measures accordingly. The main aim of this study is to develop a safe guard for the state...