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Identifying the causes of road traffic accidents in India: An empirical investigation
, N. Sethi, A.K. Dash
Published in John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2020
Volume: 20
   
Issue: 2
Abstract
This study utilizes data for the period 2006–2015 to estimate the determinants of road fatality rates in the Indian states. We employ baseline regression, where the total traffic fatalities, total traffic injuries, rural road fatalities, and urban road fatalities are the functions of human errors in driving, weather conditions, and some control variables. This paper is exclusively focussed upon different sets of human-driven factors in influencing the road fatality across the Indian states. Our empirical results show that reckless driving, defective motor conditions, bad weather, and reckless driving by bus, truck, and car drivers are found to cause road accidents. We further find that the increase in motorization rates and rash driving are the primary causes behind the road fatalities, and bad weather play a major role in causing road fatalities and injuries in urban areas. However, road fatalities are increasing; still, cases of under reporting, lack of proper road safety regulation, improper investigation procedures, increasing vehicle usages, and higher urbanization have made the matters quite worse in India. © 2019 John Wiley& Sons, Ltd.
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JournalData powered by TypesetJournal of Public Affairs
PublisherData powered by TypesetJohn Wiley and Sons Ltd
ISSN14723891