India, Nov. 27 -- The latest road accident report by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRT&H) indicates that India is not a country for pedestrians. Last year, around 22,565 pedestrians were killed in road accidents. A total of 12,330 pedestrians lost their lives in 2014-that's a whopping 84% increase in pedestrian deaths; that too in a relatively short span of just five years. The report reveals that more than 1.51 lakh lives were lost in 2018 on Indian roads, which is about 0.5% more than the 2017 figures. Thus making Indian roads the most dangerous of all the 199 countries in the world. Vulnerable road users, comprising pedestrians, cyclists, and two-wheelers, formed a little more than half (54%) of all fatalities. However, the worst impacted were pedestrians....