Lucknow, Feb. 16 -- Uttar Pradesh continues to witness a staggering toll of road fatalities, with highways proving to be the deadliest zones, particularly for two-wheeler riders, who account for nearly one-third of the total deaths.
According to the transport department's latest road accident data presented in a meeting of the Supreme Court Committee on Road Safety here on February 5, close to 24,000 people died in road accidents in 2023.
National highways alone accounted for 36% of these fatalities, while state highways contributed 28%, together accounting for 64% of the total deaths.
Speeding remains the leading cause of deaths, responsible for nearly half of all fatal crashes, followed by wrong-side driving and mobile phone use. Dru...
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