India, Oct. 14 -- Delhi Traffic Police on Tuesday released data on road crashes in the national capital, noting that deaths in road accidents have reduced by 2.5 per cent year-on-year until September 2025.

The police attributed the steady decline to "consistent and systematic efforts" involving data-driven, evidence-based interventions and improvements in road infrastructure.

Special Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Ajay Chaudhry told PTI news agency that the Delhi Traffic Police has adopted a multi-pronged approach to reduce road deaths, including analysing crash data, identifying risk factors, and recommending engineering changes.

"The continued reduction in road crash deaths is a direct result of targeting risk factors and recommend...